Config2 - Yamaha PSR-SX600 Reference Manual

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2 External connection-related settings
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3 Fade In/Out
These parameters determine how Style or Song playback is faded in/out when using the [FADE IN/OUT]
button. The settings here become effective also when the Fade In/Out function is assigned in the pedal
settings
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Config2

1 Display-related settings
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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
AUX In Noise Gate
Turns on or off the Noise Gate which minimizes noise of the sound input via the
[AUX IN] jack.
Audio Loopback
Determines whether audio input from the connected computer or smart device is
output to a computer or a smart device or not. For details, refer to the Owner's
Manual, Chapter 9.
95).
Fade In Time
Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade in, or go from minimum to
maximum (range of 0–20.0 seconds).
Fade Out Time
Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade out, or go from maximum to
minimum (range of 0–20.0 seconds).
Fade Out Hold
Determines the time the volume is held at 0 following the fade out (range of 0–5.0
Time
seconds).
Style Tempo
Determines whether the default tempo of each preset Style is shown or hidden
above the Style name in the Style Selection display.
This setting is applied only to Preset Styles.
Voice Number
Determines whether the Voice bank and number are shown or hidden in the Voice
Selection display. Displaying these is helpful when you want to check which bank
select MSB/LSB values and program change number you need to specify when
selecting the Voice from an external MIDI device.
The numbers displayed here start from "1." Accordingly the actual MIDI program change numbers
are one lower, since that number system starts from "0."
This setting is applied only to Preset Voices.
Time Stamp
Determines whether the updated date and time are shown or hidden on the File
Selection display.
When you connect the instrument to the network with the Infrastructure Mode
(page
105) by using the USB wireless adaptor (UD-WL01), the instrument gets
the "clock" information and the current timestamp (date and time) is recorded to
the files you save to the instrument. Once you turn the power off, the clock is set
to the factory default and will not be updated unless the instrument is connected to
the network.
This setting does not affect Preset files.
Use the Cursor buttons
[][] to select the desired
parameter.

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