Casio WK-6500 User Guide - Page 38

To use a DSP

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Applying Effects to a Sound To use a DSP 1. While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION) button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to display the effect setting screen. 6. Press the C-5 (EFFECT) button or the R-15 (EXIT) button. • This exits the effect setting screen. • A pointer indicator is displayed next to DSP when "DSP" is selected for the "Chorus/DSP" setting. • You also can adjust how a DSP is applied (DSP output enabled/disabled, DSP output volume, DSP output pan, etc.) For details, see "Using the Mixer" (page E-39). • Check to make sure that the "DSP Disable" setting is "oFF". If it is "on", change it to "oFF". 2. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick brackets (%) to "Chorus/DSP". 3. Use the R-14 (-, +) buttons to select "DSP". 4. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the thick brackets (%) to the "DSP" setting. • This causes the number and name of the currently selected preset DSP to appear within the thick brackets (%) on the display. 5. Use the dial or R-14 (-, +) buttons to select the preset DSP you want to use. • DSPs with the leading numbers 001 through 100 (and "ton") are preset DSPs. See "Preset DSP List" on page E-119 for information about preset DSP numbers and names. • DSP types with the leading numbers 101 through 200 are user DSPs. For details, see "Creating a User DSP" (page E-37). E-36

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Applying Effects to a Sound
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1.
While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-5 (EFFECT) button to
display the effect setting screen.
Check to make sure that the “DSP Disable” setting is
“oFF”. If it is “on”, change it to “oFF”.
2.
Use the R-17 (
t
,
y
) buttons to move the thick
brackets (
%
) to “Chorus/DSP”.
3.
Use the R-14 (–, +) buttons to select “DSP”.
4.
Use the R-17 (
t
,
y
) buttons to move the thick
brackets (
%
) to the “DSP” setting.
This causes the number and name of the currently
selected preset DSP to appear within the thick brackets
(
%
) on the display.
5.
Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select the
preset DSP you want to use.
DSPs with the leading numbers 001 through 100 (and
“ton”) are preset DSPs. See “Preset DSP List” on page
E-119 for information about preset DSP numbers and
names.
DSP types with the leading numbers 101 through 200
are user DSPs. For details, see “Creating a User DSP”
(page E-37).
6.
Press the C-5 (EFFECT) button or the R-15
(EXIT) button.
This exits the effect setting screen.
A pointer indicator is displayed next to DSP when “DSP” is
selected for the “Chorus/DSP” setting.
You also can adjust how a DSP is applied (DSP output
enabled/disabled, DSP output volume, DSP output pan,
etc.) For details, see “Using the Mixer” (page E-39).
To use a DSP