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Editing a Tone (User Tones)
• If you are saving the data as a new user tone, the save
destination tone number will be the lowest one in memory
that currently does not have any data stored. The newly
saved user tone will be selected after this operation is
complete.
Tone number
N o N a m e
• If there is no data stored for a user tone number, "No Data"
will be displayed for the tone name. If there is data stored,
"No Name" will be displayed. For information about
renaming, see "To rename a user tone" (page EN-73).
DSP Editing
A DSP (Digital Signal Processor) is a type of effect that is
connected between the sound source and output. DSP types
are equalizer, tremolo, limiter, wah, etc. Many of the built-in
tones of your Digital Keyboard are preset with DSPs that are
suited for each tone. Such tones are called "DSP tones".
The tone editing function of the Digital Keyboard includes a
DSP Edit setting item for editing DSPs. The Digital Keyboard
DSPs that can be edited using DSP Edit are configured as
shown below.
Sound Source
Bypass
• A DSP consists of one or more DSP modules ("Module" in
the above illustration).
• Your Digital Keyboard comes with hundreds of preset
DSPs. For DSP editing, you can start with a preset DSP
that is one assigned to a built-in tone, or a DSP that is
provided especially for DSP editing.
• The number of DSP modules and the type of each module
(equalizer, limiter, wah, etc.) are different for each DSP.
To perform DSP editing, you first select a preset DSP and
then edit its parameters in accordance with the DSP
module(s).
For details about the DSP modules and the parameters of
each DSP module, see "DSP Effect List" (page EN-132).
EN-72
Tone name
Output
Module
DSP
To use DSP editing to edit an effect
1.
Perform steps 1 and 2 under "To edit a tone"
(page EN-71).
2.
Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys
to display "DSP Edit", and then press [6]
(ENTER).
This displays "On/Off".
3.
If the setting is turned off, press bn [–] or [+] to
turn it on.
4.
Press [3] (W) to display "DSP Num".
5.
To select the DSP to be edited, use bn [–] and
[+] or the bl dial to specify the DSP number (1
to 900), and then press [6] (ENTER).
• See the "DSP number" item in the "Tone Editing Item
List" (page EN-74).
6.
Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys
to select the DSP module whose parameters
you want to change.
• What appears here is the DSP module name. For
details about DSP modules, see "DSP Module List"
(page EN-132).
Module number
M o n o 3 EQ
• If the DSP you selected in step 5 has one DSP
module, the display will not change if you press [1]
(V) or [3] (W). Check the DSP module name and
then proceed to step 7.
7.
Press the [6] (ENTER) bm number key.
This displays "Bypass".
8.
Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys
to display the parameter whose setting you
want to change.
• For details about parameters whose settings can be
configured for each DSP module, see "DSP Parameter
List" (page EN-133).
9.
Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to change the
setting value.
10.
Repeat steps 8 and 9 as required to configure
settings of other parameters.
11.
Press the [4] (EXIT) bm number key.
12.
Repeat steps 6 through 11 as required to
configure settings of DSP modules.
DSP module name

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