Applying The Effect You Want To A Tone (Active Dsp - Casio Casiotone CT-S1000V User Manual

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Applying the Effect You Want to a Tone (Active DSP)

■ Active DSP
A DSP (Digital Signal Processor) is a type of effect connected between the sound source and output.
DSP types are equalizer, tremolo, limiter, wah, etc. Many of the built-in tones of your Digital Keyboard
are preset with DSPs that are suited for each tone. Such tones are called "DSP tones". Your Digital
Keyboard is equipped with Active DSP, which allows you to change DSP settings. The Digital Keyboard
DSPs that can be configured using Active DSP are configured as shown below.
Sound Source
• A DSP consists of one or more DSP modules ("Module" in the above illustration).
• Your Digital Keyboard comes with 100 preset DSPs. The number of DSP modules and the module
type (equalizer, tremolo, limiter, wah, etc.) are defined for each DSP.
• You can use the knobs to manipulate DSP parameters in real-time.
For an Active DSP, first you need to select a preset DSP. You can use the knobs to manipulate DSP
parameters in real-time. You can also fine-tune the parameters, if you want.
For details about DSP types, DSP modules, and the parameters of each DSP module, see the
List" on page
EN-323
The example below shows how to change the instrument tone.
1.
Press MENU.
This displays the menu screen.
2.
Use U and I to select the 5 buttons menu that includes ACTV DSP.
Bypass
and the
"DSP Effect
List" on page EN-326.
Module
DSP
EN-98
Controlling the Sound of a Performance
Output
1
"DSP

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