Yamaha DGX670B DGX-670 88-Key Portable Digital Grand Piano with Speakers

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DGX-670 Owner’s Manual
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2 Use the Cursor buttons [U][D] to select the page, and then use the [1UD] –
[7UD] buttons to apply effects to the Voices.
1[1UD] –
[3UD]
DSP Turns the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) effect on or off for each
keyboard part. 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.
NOTE
The effect type can be changed. On the Voice Selection display, select
[5D](Voice Set) TAB [L][R] Effect/EQ Cursor buttons [U][D] 2 DSP Type.
For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
[5UD] –
[7UD]
Mono/Poly Determines whether the Voice of the selected keyboard part is played
monophonically or polyphonically. When Mono is selected, the part’s
Voice is played monophonically (only one note at the time) with last
note priority, letting you play single, lead sounds such as brass
instruments more realistically. Depending on the selected Voice,
Portamento may be produced when notes are played with legato.
NOTE
Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first
note played on the keyboard to the next.
2[2UD] /
[3UD]
Keyboard
Harmony
When the Keyboard Harmony function is set to On by using the
[2UD]/[3UD] buttons, the Harmony type selected on the display
called up via the [4UD] buttons can be applied to the right-hand
section of the keyboard. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on
the website.
[4UD] Ty pe
[6UD] /
[7UD]
Left Hold When this is set to On, the Voice for the Left part is held even when
the keys are released. Non-decaying Voices such as strings are held
continuously, while decaying Voices (such as piano) decay more slowly
(as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). When the Left Hold function
is set to On, an “H” indication appears at the right corner of the Left
part on the Main display.
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