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The Single Presets, on the other hand (buttons 1 - 4) provide the
possibility of activating Layer or Split situations at any moment. Further-
more, in the User Preset section, you can save your modified Presets to
suit your playing needs.

The Effects

The Presets include DSP data (Reverb and modulating Effects), of
fundamental importance from the musical point of view, because it allows
you to select the Preset sounds together with appropriate effects settings
without additional operations. For example, the electric piano Preset
"Rhodex1" (El Piano n. 1) carries the Stage reverb and a Chorus effect,
while the Preset "Wurlie" (El Piano n. 2) recalls the Room reverb and a
Tremolo effect.
To insert or deactivate the effects, simply press the corresponding effect
button (Reverb and/or Effect). When you press one of these buttons, the
effect assigned to the current Preset is displayed for a short period.
Example:
1.
Press the GrandPiano button.
2.
Press the Reverb button.
The display shows the reverb type memorized for the GrandPiano
sound:
3.
If, during the temporary display period, you press the DATA +/–
buttons to the right of the display, you can change the Reverb type.
REV. TYPE SELECT
Small Room
The Reverb and Effect types are selected in cyclic order, as shown in the
following tables.
1.
Room
2.
Stage
3.
Hall
4.
Small Room
5.
Church
6.
Plate
7.
Slap
8.
Concert
If you press the Reverb and/or the Effect button again (LED turns off), the
effect is bypassed and the sound plays "dry".
Whatever changes you make to the Reverb or Effect selections for the
current Preset will be lost when you select another Preset. Further ahead
in the manual you will find instructions regarding how to save your
changes to memory.
REV. TYPE SELECT
Hall
REV. TYPE SELECT
......
Church
1. Chorus
2. Tremolo
3. Phaser
4. Flanger
5. PitchShift
6. Delay 1
7. Delay 2
8. ChorusTremo
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