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ELA-1 Reference Manual 80
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Mixer
Selecting an Effect Type for each Block
1 In the “Effect page, press one of the [7]/[8] (Type Select) buttons to call up the “Type
Select” window.
2 Select part, category and type in order for the desired effect block to apply the effect
to that part.
Note that the Reverb Block is not divided into any Categories.
If you want to edit detailed parameters of the selected Effect Type, press one of the [7]/[8] (Detail)
buttons. For details, refer to the next section.
Effect
Block
Effect-applicable
parts
Effect characteristics
Reverb All parts Recreates the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club.
Chorus All parts Produces a richly textured sound as if several parts are being played
simultaneously. In addition, other type effects (such as reverb, delay,
etc.) can also be selected in this effect block.
DSP1 Style part,
Song channel 1–16
In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are
provided, such as Distortion. This effect is applied only to Style/Song
parts. When the “Connection” parameter selected in step 2 of page 81 is
set to “System,” the DSP1 effect will be applied overall to the Style and
Song. When it is set to “Insertion,” the DSP1 effect will be applied to a
specific part of the Style or Song.
DSP2,
DSP3,
DSP4,
DSP5
Upper, Lead,
Lower, Pedal,
Song channel 1–16,
Mic*
In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are
provided, such as Distortion. For each of DSP2–5, you can select one of
the Parts or Channels listed at left. When you select “Lead” for DSP2,
for example, the DSP2 Effect is applied only to the Lead part. Note that
if you select a Song or Style which uses the DSP2–5 Blocks, the Part
assignment of these three Blocks will be changed automatically with
last priority according to the data.
* The Mic part can only be processed with “DSP5.” If you want to apply a certain
Effect only to the microphone sound, use “DSP5” and select “Mic.”