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88 DGX-670 Reference Manual
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2 AUX In Noise Gate, Audio Loopback
3 Stereophonic Optimizer, IAC
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1 Style Tempo, Voice Number, Time Stamp
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AUX In Noise
Gate
Turns on or off the Noise Gate which minimizes noise of the sound input
via the [AUX IN] jack.
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Audio Loopback Determines whether audio input from the connected computer or smart
device is output to a computer or a smart device or not. For details, refer to
the Owner’s Manual, Chapter 9.
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Stereophonic
Optimizer
Turns the Stereophonic Optimizer function on or off.
On: This function is effective on the VRM Voices sounded from the
headphones connected to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack.
Off: The effect of Stereophonic Optimizer is not applied.
NOTE In case the 1 Speaker setting above is On and headphones are connected to the [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack,
this function is effective on the VRM Voices from the headphones as well as from the speakers of the
instrument.
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IAC Turns on or off the IAC (Intelligent Acoustic Control). With this function,
the sound quality of this instrument is automatically adjusted and controlled
according to the overall volume. Even when the volume is low, this lets you
hear both low sounds and high sounds clearly. IAC is effective only from
the sound output of the instrument speakers.
[7 ] IAC Depth Adjusts the depth of the IAC. The higher the value, the more clearly that
low and high sounds are heard at lower volume levels.
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Style Tempo Determines whether the default tempo of each preset Style is shown or hid-
den above the Style name in the Style Selection display.
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Voice Number Determines whether the Voice bank and number are shown or hidden in the
Voice Selection display. Displaying these is helpful when you want to check
which bank select MSB/LSB values and program change number you need
to specify when selecting the Voice from an external MIDI device.
NOTE The numbers displayed here start from “1.” Accordingly the actual MIDI program change numbers are one
lower, since that number system starts from “0.”
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