Applying Effects To Notes - Casio XW-P1 User Manual

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2.
To change the pitch in octave steps, use the
OCTAVE minus (–) and plus (+) buttons
(without holding down
• The setting range for this operation is three octaves
upwards and downwards (–3 octaves to +3 octaves).
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• While the setting screen shown above is displayed you can
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the
dial or the
minus (–) or plus (+) buttons to
change the setting. If you do not perform any operation for
a while, the setting screen will be exited automatically.

Applying Effects to Notes

You can apply reverb, vibrato, and other effects to notes to
enhance their sound.
■ Effect Block Diagram
Sound
Source
(1) Reverb
(2) Chorus
(3) Normal DSP
(4) Solo
Synthesizer
DSP
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TRANSPOSE).
(5) Master
Equalizer
Output
Goes through (2), (3),
or (4). Also refer to
the "Chorus and DSP
Use Restrictions"
below.
Selecting and Creating Tones
(1) Reverb
Adds reverberation to make it sound like
you are playing in a room or in a hall.
(2) Chorus
Combines multiple layers of the same note
to create a sound with more depth.
(3) Normal
A collection of versatile Normal DSP
DSP
effects help to enhance the sound of tones.
For example, distortion can be applied to
an electric guitar sound to make it sound
more powerful. There are 46 different
Normal DSP types, and the most
appropriate one for the selected tone is
applied automatically.
edited and saved as a user DSP.
(4) Solo
One of the elements that makes up a Solo
Synthesizer
Synthesizer tones. See "(7) Total Block" in
DSP
the "Editable Solo Synthesizer Tone
Parameters" on page E-22. There are six
Solo Synthesizer DSP types. When you
edit a Solo Synthesizer DSP, it is saved as
part of a Solo Synthesizer user tone. You
cannot save it as a user DSP.
(5) Master
Adjusts the frequency characteristics of the
Equalizer
Synthesizer's notes. The Master Equalizer
can be used to adjust the frequency and
gain of four frequency bands: low, mid1,
mid2, and high.
* When a tone with DSP (tone that uses a particular DSP)
that is not a Solo Synthesizer tone is selected. A tone with
DSP will have "DSP" next to its display name on the mixer
screen (page E-67) or performance editing screen (page
E-64).
■ Chorus and DSP Use Restrictions
Only one of the three effect types (Chorus, Normal DSP, Solo
Synthesizer DSP) can be enabled at any time.
Under this condition:
Chorus Mode
(2) Chorus
• A tone other than
the Song Sequencer
is selected by Zone
Part 1, and the
Chorus is selected
by "Chorus/DSP
Select" (page E-38).
Normal DSP Mode
(3) Normal DSP (3) is applied
• A tone other than
the Song Sequencer
is selected by Zone
Part 1, and the DSP
is selected by
"Chorus/DSP
Select" (page E-38).
Solo Synthesizer Tone
(4) Solo
Mode
• Solo Synthesizer
tone selected by
Zone Part 1.
*
A DSP can be
And effects are
This type of
applied to each
effect is valid:
part like this:
Depends on the
mixer chorus
send value
(page E-68) and
the selected
tone chorus
send value
(page E-29).
only to parts
whose mixer
DSP line (page
E-68) is on.
(4) is applied
Synthesizer
only to Zone
DSP
Part 1 and parts
whose mixer
DSP line is on.
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