Operation Manual

Parameters Assigned to the Knobs
PSR-E453/PSR-EW400 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Adding DSP Effects
DSP is term of abbreviated form of Digital Signal Pro-
cessor. DSP effects are applied only to a specified
part as described below.
Parts to which DSP effects are applied
1
Press the [DSP] button to turn DSP on.
Although turning on DSP will select a DSP type
suitable for the current panel setting, you can
select a different DSP type as described in the
following steps.
2
Hold down the [DSP] button for longer
than a second to call up “DSP Type”
(Function 040).
After a few seconds, the current DSP type
appears.
3
Rotate the dial to select a DSP type.
For information about the available DSP types,
refer to the Effect Type List in the Data List.
4
Press the CATEGORY [+] button once to
call up “DSP Part” (Function 041).
After a few seconds, the current part to which the
DSP effects are applied appears.
5
Rotate the dial to select a part to which
the DSP effects are applied.
Refer to the chart of “Parts to which DSP effects
are applied” (see left), and select “Keyboard” or
“Style.
6
Press the [ASSIGN] button several times
to assign Function 6 to the knobs (page
25).
7
Turn the knobs while playing the part
selected in step 5 to see how the DSP
effects change.
8
Press the [DSP] button again to turn
DSP off.
DSP part: Keyboard
• Main Voice
• Dual Voice
• Track 1 of a User Song
When selecting the “Keyboard” part for DSP
DSP
• ON/OFF
• Type
DSP part: Style
• Style
• Pattern
• Track A of a User Song
When selecting the “Style” part for DSP
Output
Output
Output
Output
DSP part: Keyboard
• Main Voice
• Dual Voice
• Track 1 of a User Song
DSP
• ON/OFF
• Type
DSP part: Style
• Style
• Pattern
• Track A of a User Song
This parameter is set in step 5.
Appears when
the DSP is on.
DSP Type
040
RotarySp
01
040
Current DSP type
Hold for longer
than a second.
Limitations when recording a Song
DSP effects can be recorded only to Tracks 1
and A.
The DSP type and part cannot be changed
while recording.
When recording to an existing User Song, if the
part to which the DSP effects are applied differs
from the recording tracks, DSP related setting
data (DSP part, type, parameter A/B) will not
be recorded or overwritten.
The DSP effects may not be applied as
expected when a User Song is being played
back. This is because the DSP effects are
affected by the data recorded to the User Song.
DSP Part
041
Keyboard
041
1
Current Part