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Using the mixer functions & effects
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E-60/E-50 Music Workstation
Effects for Songs and Styles
The Reverb and Chorus processors are shared by the
Arranger, Recorder/16-track sequencer and the Key-
board parts.
Here is how to select different effects for the selected
song or Style:
(1) Press the [MENU] button.
(2) Press the [EFFECTS] field.
On this page, you can switch the REVERB and/or
CHORUS processor off by pressing the [OFF/ON] but-
ton icon to the right of its “display”.
If you need to select another effect type, press the
REVERB or CHORUS display and use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select
it. If you also need to change certain aspects of that
effect…
(3) Press the [EDIT] button icon next to the “REVERB”
or “CHORUS” display.
The effects settings discussed below are primarily
intended for real-time changes of the selected Style
or song. They are not saved (not even to a User Pro-
gram). When you select a different Music Style or
song, the changes made here are lost. You can, how-
ever, save them (thus “burning” them into the Style
or song) by pressing the [MAKEUP¥TOOLS] button
and the [SAVE] field on the page that appears then
(see p. 108).
Be aware that any changes you make here also
affect the Keyboard parts. There are only one Reverb
and one Chorus processor for all of the E-60/E-50’s
parts.
Reverb for Style/Song parts
Press the field of the effect type you wish to use.
The options are:
ROOM1, ROOM2, ROOM3—These types simulate the
reverb characteristics of a room. The higher the number
(1, 2 or 3), the bigger the “room” becomes.
HALL1, HALL2These types simulate the reverb of a
small (1) or large (2) concert hall and thus sound much
“bigger” than the Room types above.
PLATE—Digital simulation of a metal plate that is some-
times used for creating reverb effects. Works well for
percussive sounds.
DELAY—A delay effect (no reverb). Works a lot like an
echo effect and thus repeats the sounds.
PAN DELAY—This is a stereo version of the above delay
effect. It creates repetitions that alternate between the
left and right channels.
Press the [REVERB¥LEVEL] field and set the desired
value with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC]
buttons.
This parameter specifies the output level of the
Reverb processor. Setting this parameter to “0”
means that your no longer hear the effect in ques-
tion. By contrast, setting a REVERB parameter on the
mixer page for Styles to “0” means that only the
selected instrument is no longer processed by the
effect, while the remaining instruments are.
Note: See “Mixing Song or Style parts” on p. 102 for details.
Press [Back] to return to the display page with the
“modules”.
—or—
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Chorus for Style/Song parts
Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound and
creates a stereo impression. There are also other
effect types you can choose here.
Press the field of the effect type you wish to use.
CHORUS1~CHORUS4—These are conventional Chorus
effects that add spaciousness and depth to the sound.
FEEDBACK—This is a chorus with a flanger-like effect
and a soft sound.
FLANGER—This is an effect that sounds somewhat like a
jet airplane taking off and landing.
SHORT DELAY—This is a delay (echo effect) with a short
delay time.
SHORT DLY FBK—This is a short delay with many
repeats.
Press the [CHORUS¥LEVEL] field and set the desired
value with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC]
buttons.
This parameter specifies the output level of the Cho-
rus processor. Setting it to “0” means that your no
longer hear the effect in question. By contrast, set-
Important remark
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