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40 PSR-S670 Owner’s Manual
You can apply various effects to enhance or change the sound of the keyboard parts (LEFT, RIGHT 1 and 2). The
effects can be turned on or off by using the following buttons.
HARMONY/ARPEGGIO
The Harmony or Arpeggio is applied to the right-hand Voices. Refer to “Applying
Harmony/Echo to Your Right-hand Melody” (see below) or “Triggering Arpeggios
with Your Right Hand” (page 42).
DSP/DSP VARI.
With the digital effects built into the instrument, you can add ambience and depth to
your music in a variety of ways — such as adding reverb that makes you sound like
you are playing in a concert hall.
[DSP] button: This is used to turn the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) effect on or
off for the currently selected keyboard part.
[DSP VARI.] button: This is used to switch between variations of the DSP effect.
For example, this could be used to change the rotating speed (slow/fast) of the
rotary speaker effect while you play.
Performance effects such as harmony (duet, trio, etc.), echo, tremolo and trill can be applied to notes played.
1 Turn the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button on.
2 Select the desired Harmony or Echo type.
2-1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] TAB [E] MENU 1 Cursor buttons [][][E][F]
HARMONY/ARPEGGIO [ENTER]
2-2 Use the [1 ] – [3 ] buttons to select “Harmony” or “Echo.
2-3 Use the [4 ] – [6 ] buttons to select the desired type.
Applying Voice Effects
These effects only apply to the selected part
(the PART SELECT button is on).
NOTE
The effect type can be changed. On the
Voice Selection display, select [5 ]
(VOICE SET) EFFECT/EQ 2
DSP. For details, refer to the Reference
Manual on the website.
Applying Harmony/Echo to Your Right-hand Melody
NOTE
When you select another Voice, the
Harmony/Echo/Arpeggio type is auto-
matically set to the default which is
memorized as the Voice Set. For
details on the Voice Set function, refer
to the Reference Manual on the web-
site.
NOTE
Press one of the [7
] (DETAIL)
button to call up the detail setting dis-
play. For information, refer to the Ref-
erence Manual on the website.
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