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Selecting the Effect That Will be Applied to the Electric Piano Sound
You can choose from effects that are often applied to electric piano. The parameters that can be edited will
depend on the effect you’ve selected.
In the PIANO MODE screen, press [3 (EL.PIANO)].
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the effect name (below “EFFECT”).
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to change the effect.
For details on the effect parameters, refer to “Effects List” (p. 163).
You can make more detailed adjustments to the currently selected patch. For details, refer to
“Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches” (p. 94).
You can press [WRITE] and save the effect settings to the currently selected patch. For details on
saving, refer to “Saving a Patch You’ve Created ([WRITE])” (p. 97).
Performing with the Hold Pedal
If a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) is connected to the PEDAL HOLD jack, pressing the pedal switch will
sustain (hold) the sound even after you remove your hands from the keyboard.
For details on connections, refer to “Hold pedal” (p. 21).
Effect name
Explanation
THRU
No effect will be applied.
Tremolo
The volume will be cyclically modulated, producing a wavering sound.
Chorus
Three-dimensional spaciousness and depth will be added to the sound.
Phaser
A swirling character will be added to the sound.
EQ
This allows you to adjust the tone quality of the high, mid, and low frequency ranges.
Speaker
This simulates various speaker types and placements of a mic that captures the sound
from the speaker.
Effect Name
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