Casio CTK-671 Computer Electronical Musical Instrument Division

USER’S GUIDE - Page 27

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E-25
703A-E-027A
Selecting a DSP Type
See the Effect List on page A-10 for information
about the DSP types that can be selected.
Here you could also change the parameters of the ef-
fect you selected, if you want. See Changing the Set-
tings of DSP Parameters for more information.
NOTE
When using a DSP effect, you should use the Mixer to confirm
that the DSP lines of the required parts are turned on. See
Mixer Function on page E-35 for more information.
The DSP type display area shows the DSP number (000 to
109), Ad (Advance tone), or USr (user tone created using DSP).
Setting Basic DSP Parameters
The following are the basic DSP parameters whose settings
you can change.
DSP Volume (Range: 000 to 127)
Sets the post-DSP volume.
DSP Pan (Range: -64 to 00 to +63)
Sets the post-DSP stereo pan.
DSP Hold (Settings: on, oFF)
on: Current DSP line setting is maintained, even when
the tone is changed.
In the case of an Advance tone, however, changing the
tone causes all DSP line settings except for those of the
selected channel to turn off. See the note on page E-26
for more information.
oFF: Changing the tone switches to the DSP line setting
of the new tone.
This exits the tone or rhythm setting screen.
Changing the Settings of DSP Parameters
You can control the relative strength of a DSP and how it is
applied. See the following section titled DSP Parameters
for more information.
This displays the parameter setting screen.
This exits the DSP type setting screen.
DSP Parameters
The following describes the parameters for each DSP.
DSP
Parameter 0 to 7
This parameter differs in accordance with the algorithm*
of the selected DSP type. See the Effect List on page A-
10 and the DSP Algorithm List on page A-12 for more
information.
* Effector structure and operation type
DSP Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127)
Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should be sent
to reverb.
DSP Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127)
Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should be sent
to chorus.
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