About digital effects (reverb/chorus/dsp), When dsp type is selected as a system effect, When dsp type is – Yamaha PSR-530 User Manual

Page 108: Selected as a system effect

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There are three types of digital effects installed in the PSR-530: the reverb effect (system

effect), the chorus effect (system effect) and the DSP effect (can be set as either as a system effect
or insertion effect).

There are basically two ways to use the effects: with the DSP effect set as a system effect or

as a insertion effect. Each different way will be explained here.

Although not all the effect settings cannot be made by operating the PSR-530 panel manually,

some of them may be accessible through MIDI.

When DSP type Is Selected as a System Effect

DSP

(VARIATION)

REVERB

send chorus to reverb

send variation to chorus

send variation to reverb

DRY LINE

PAN

reverb

return

reverb

pan

OUTPUT

The bold lines are stereo lines.

CHORUS

chorus

return

chorus

pan

DSP

return

variation

pan

DSP send

DSP send

DSP send

rev send

rev send

rev send

cho send

cho send

cho send

dry level

dry level

dry level

dry level

DSP send

rev send

cho send

PAN

PAN

PAN

volume

expression

PAN

volume

expression

PAN

volume

expression

PAN

volume

expression

L Voice

All tracks that
can be revoiced.

R1 Voice

R2 Voice

MIDI Channel 1

MIDI Channel 16

• The three PSR-530 effects will be connected as shown below.

• The signal will enter reverb/chorus/DSP according to the send level set for each, and the signal with the effect

applied will be output according to the return level that is set. The reverb/chorus/DSP send levels are set for
each part (track) with the Revoice mode. The reverb/chorus/DSP return levels value are set in common for
all the parts.

• The stereo panning is available for each of the reverb, chorus and DSP at the output for their signals. Using

MIDI, the panning position for the effect can be set (page 115).

• If a “Send Chorus to Reverb” (page 115) signal is transmitted to the PSR-530 from an external MIDI device,

a signal can be sent from the chorus to the reverb (connected in series). Also, if a “Send Variation (DSP) to
Reverb” (page 116) signal is transmitted, a signal can be sent from the DSP to the reverb and in the same
way if a “Send Variation (DSP) to Chorus” signal (page 116) is transmitted a signal can be sent from DSP to
the chorus. If these signals are used, the three effects can be connected in series, or used separately, and
a lot of different effects can be produced.

About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)

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