Sound dsp, Part i sounds and effects – Panasonic SX-KN7000 User Manual

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SOUND DSP

The SOUND DSP works like a studio effects pro-
cessor, providing effects such as CHORUS,
PHASER, DELAY and DISTORTION.
• There are five SOUND DSP groups, consisting

of three for RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT, and
two for the automatic accompaniment or
SEQUENCER.

1.

In the CONDUCTOR or PART SELECT sec-
tion, turn on the part to which this effect will
be applied.

2.

Press the SOUND DSP button to turn it on.

• You can turn on the VARIATION button to

change the nuance of the effect.

• For the RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts,

when the DIGITAL DRAWBAR is on, this but-
ton is used to specify the tremolo effect type
(ROTARY SPEAKER/ROCK ROTARY).

Type and parameter settings

1.

Press and hold the SOUND DSP button for a
few seconds.

• The display changes to the following.

2.

Use the PART

and

buttons to select the

SOUND DSP you wish to set.

• Only parts that can use the SOUND DSP can

be selected.

3.

Use the

and

buttons to select an effect

group.

• The EFFECT MEMORY is for edited effects

(see below).

4.

Use the buttons to the left and right of the
display to select the type.

• If the types comprise more than one display

“page,” use the PAGE buttons to switch pages.

5.

Use the DEPTH

and

buttons to set the

depth of the effect.

• The depth does not change for some types.

• This display can also be accessed from the

REVERB & EFFECT MENU display. (Refer to
page 162.)

EFFECT EDIT

The effects can be edited and then stored in a
memory.
• MEMORY LIST is used to store all SOUND

DSP groups.

1.

Select an effect type to use as a base.

2.

Press the EDIT button.

• The display changes to the following.

3.

Use the PARAMETER

▲ and ▼ buttons to

select the parameter.

• Parameters with a (V) mark are effective when

the VARIATION button is turned on.

4.

Use the VALUE

and

buttons to adjust the

setting.

5.

Press the NAMING button and assign a name
to the effect, if necessary.

• Refer to page 66 for details about the

NAMING procedure.

6.

Use the EFFECT MEMORY

▲ and ▼ buttons

to specify the location in which to store the
edited effect.

7.

Press the WRITE button.

• The parameters vary depending on the effect

type selected as the base.

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