User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Panel & Display
- Main Display
- Setup
- Basic Operation
- Sounds
- Styles
- Songs and Audio
- Phrase Pads
- Albums
- Demo
- Mixer
- Performance Memory
- DSP Effects
- Keyboard Part Effects
- Controllers
- Microphone
- Scale Tuning
- MIDI I/O
- USB Storage Devices
- Utility Settings
- Expansion
- Sound List
- Style List
- Song List
- Phrase Pad List
- Part Effect List
- Global Effect List
- Insert Effect List
- Chord List
- Controller Function List
- Short Cut+ Chart
- MIDI Implementation List
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As shown, you are now setting up the insert eect for the R1 part. At this point, the state of the four insert eects in the
system is as follows:
IFX1 is added to the R1 and has been enabled. The eect type you selected for the IFX1 is “Reverb - Real Piano”, and
the parameters have been adjusted ( there is a pencil next to the eect name).
The IFX2 and IFX4 have also been enabled, but these two insert eects are added on other parts. You can click on the
other part names (R2, R3, or L) to see their status.
IFX3 is in the release state and not enabled. At this point, you can click the switch to turn it on and add IFX3 to the R1.
Now two eects (IFX1 and IFX3) are added on the R1 part.
There are many exible ways to assign eects freely to the keyboard parts. You can set the type of IFX1~IFX4 rst, and
then select each part to add them. You can also select keyboard parts and add one or more insert eects to them. Note
the state of the add switch for the insert eect. Use the [PART ON/OFF] switch and the [INSERT EFFECT] button on the
panel.
Tips:
When multiple eects are added to one part, the system will respond to the eect in a xed sequence of
IFX1->IFX2->IFX3->IFX4.
The insert eect settings and selection interface may change in real time while the Style or Song is playing.
Due to the limitation of system resources, sometimes the insert eects you set will be temporarily occupied,
please rest assured that this is a normal phenomenon, when the Style or Song stopped, it will back to nor-
mal.
Global EQ
Global EQ is applied to the whole instrument. Use the EQ to adjust the tonal quality of the overall sound.
Press “Global EQ” to bring up the equalization setting menu.
DSP Eects