Digital effects, Revrtnlv, Hall1 – Yamaha PSR-520 User Manual

Page 26: Setting the reverb return level

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Select the Reverb Type

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Use the cursor [>] button to enter the Reverb Type function and then

select one of the 13 reverb types using the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the
number buttons or the data dial. The name of the selected reverb type ap-
pears on the top line of the display.

Digital Effects

FUNCTION

≤Hall1

1

01

VOICE

STYLE

SONG

REGIST MEMORY

MULTI PAD

DUAL VOICE

SPLIT VOICE

HARM/ECHO

OVERALL

DIGITAL EFFECT

CURSOR

You can also enter the Reverb Type function by pressing and holding the

[REVERB] button until the arrow jumps to the “DIGITAL EFFECT” posi-
tion and the current reverb type name appears in the display.

Setting the Reverb Return Level

3

Exit

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Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the

DIGITAL EFFECT function.

The reverb return level determines the amount of “wet” (affected) signals output to the amplifier.

1

Select the Reverb Return Level Function

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Press the [FUNCTION] button to the left of the display as many times

as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to “DIGITAL
EFFECT” in the function list to the left of the display, and use the cursor
[▲] and [▼] buttons to select the Reverb Return Level function.

• See page 78 for more details on

the Digital Effects.

• The reverb return level desig-

nated here affects the entire
setting, while the reverb send
level can be applied to the voice
selected via the VOICE function,
the split voice and the dual voice
separately via the “RevLevel” in
the OVERALL function group, the
“S.RevLvl” in the SPLIT VOICE
function and the “D.RevLvl” in the
DUAL VOICE function (see
pages 68, 16 and 19).

• The default reverb return level =

64 can be recalled instantly by
pressing both the [–/NO] and [+/
YES] buttons simultaneously.

RevRtnLv

1

64

2

Set the Reverb Return Level

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Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the number buttons or the data dial

to set the desired reverb return level. The range is from “00” to “127”.

3

Exit

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Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the

DIGITAL EFFECT function.

• See page 79 for a complete

listing of the reverb types.

• The reverb type can be reset to

its default by simultaneously
pressing the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons.

• You can return to the previous

display, “Reverb

m

”, by pressing

the cursor [

<

] button, and

choose the CHORUS or DSP
effect.

• The Reverb type will change

automatically whenever a differ-
ent style is selected.

• If you want to disable the reverb

effect for all the data excepting
VOICE function voice, select
OFF in the Type selection.

The Reverb Types

01~04

Hall 1~4

05~08

Room 1~4

09, 10

Stage 1, 2

11, 12

Plate 1, 2

13

OFF

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