Appendix: about digital effect, Digital effect configuration – Yamaha PSR-520 User Manual

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Appendix: About Digital Effect

Sound

Module

CHORUS

(System)

DSP

(System)

DSP

(Insertion)

Reverb Send Level

Reverb Send Level

Dual

Normal

Dry

Reverb Send Level

Split

Reverb Return Level

DSP Return Level

Chorus Return Level

DSP Send Level

Chorus Send Level

Chorus Send Level

Chorus Send Level

REVERB
(System)

Digital Effect Configuration

The PSR-520 features three types of digital effectors: Reverb, Chorus and DSP. Reverb

and Chorus effectors are exclusively used for enhancing and varying their respective effect
types. On the contrary the DSP effector can be used to select a variety of effect types such as
Distortion, Equalizer, Reverb and Chorus.

All the digital effects are connected or routed in one of two ways: System or Insertion. All

types of Reverb and Chorus effects classified as System effects. DSP, on the other hand, can
be configured as either System or Insertion effects. DSP configuration varies depending on
the type selected: System or Insertion illustrated below.

Each digital effect can be applied to the performance and incoming performance data

through MIDI IN, accompaniment and song playback. Each effect send level can independ-
ently be set for each voice (Reverb and Chorus for the VOICE function voice, Dual voice and
Split voice. DSP for the VOICE function voice only), while each effect return level affects
entire system.

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