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2
Use the number buttons [0] ~ [9] or the [+] and [–] buttons to
select the desired reverb type.
A complete reverb type list is provided on page 78.
3
Play the keyboard to hear the selected reverb sound added
to the voice.

Add DSP Effects

In addition to the reverb effects described above, the PSR-450 has a range of DSP
effects that you can add to your sound. A total of 39 DSP effect are provided,
ranging from reverb-like ambience effects to distortion that can be very effective
when added to guitar voices, for example. The ideal DSP type is automatically
selected whenever you select a voice, but you can select any of the available types
by following the procedure outlined below. If you do not want to add any DSP
effect, select DSP type number 40 (Off).
1
Use the [RIGHT MENU] button to select DSP.
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2
Use the number buttons [0] ~ [9] or the [+] and [–] buttons to
select the desired DSP type.
A complete DSP type list is provided on page 78.
3
Play the keyboard to hear the selected DSP effect added to
the voice.
Currently selected DSP type
STEP 5 • Play With a Variety Of Effects
NOTE
• If you do not want any reverb
added to your sound, select
reverb type 10 (Off).
• The default reverb selection for
the currently selected song or
style can be instantly recalled
by simultaneously pressing the
[+] and [–] buttons.
• Reverb depth can be individu-
ally adjusted for the main and
dual voices (page 29).
NOTE
• The default DSP selection for
the currently selected voice can
be instantly recalled by simulta-
neously pressing the [+] and [–]
buttons.
• DSP depth can be individually
adjusted for the main and dual
voices (page 29).
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