Effect structure – Yamaha CVP-207 EN User Manual

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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console

CVP-209/207

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Effect Structure

The CVP-209/207 features the following digital effect systems, which can be applied independently for the Natural
voices (page 89) and the Regular voices (page 89). The effect type, depth, and various parameters can be set with the
panel controls.

About the Effect Connections — System and Insertion
All the effect blocks are connected or routed in one of two ways: System or Insertion. System applies the selected effect
to all parts, while Insertion applies the selected effect to one specific part. Reverb, Chorus and DSP 2 are System effects,
and DSP 3 - 7 (CVP-209)/DSP 3 - 5 (CVP-207) are Insertion effects. The DSP 1 effect, on the other hand, can be
configured for either System or Insertion routing.

The illustration below shows how the various effect blocks are set up and traces the signal flow for the send/return
controls set on the CVP-209/207.

For Regular Voices (CVP-209)

OUT

Rev Send

MAIN VOICE

Dry

Cho Send

Unused DSP blocks are automatically

assigned to the active parts.

Rev Send

LAYER VOICE

Dry

Cho Send

Rev Send

LEFT VOICE

Dry

Cho Send

CHORUS1

Master EQ

REVERB1

DRY LINE

Rev Send

MIC

Dry

Cho Send

Rev Send

STYLE
(each channel)

Dry

Cho Send

DSP Send

DSP1

DSP1

MIC. Effect

Vocal

Harmony

When DSP is set as an Insertion effect

(here PART is set to one of the
STYLE channels), it is put here

in the signal flow.

Noise

Gate

3 Band

EQ

Compressor

DSP3

DSP4

DSP5

Rev Send

SONG
(each channel)

Dry

Cho Send

DSP6

DSP7

When DSP is set as a System effect,

it is put here in the signal flow.

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