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Reference Handy Performance Features
50 DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293 Owner’s Manual
Reverb send level, pan, and a variety of other parameters can be individually adjusted for the main, dual, and split
voices. Press the [FUNCTION] button and then use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to locate any of the follow-
ing parameters. Once you have selected an appropriate parameter you can use the dial to adjust its value.
Main Voice Parameters (page 63)
M. Volume Main voice volume.
M. Octave Main voice octave.
M. Pan Main voice pan.
M. Reverb Main voice reverb send level.
M. Chorus Main voice chorus send level.
Dual Voice Parameters (page 63)
D. Volume Dual voice volume.
D. Octave Dual voice octave.
D. Pan Dual voice pan.
D. Reverb Dual voice reverb send level.
D. Chorus Dual voice chorus send level.
Split Voice Parameters (page 63)
S. Volume Split voice volume.
S. Octave Split voice octave.
S. Pan Split voice pan.
S. Reverb Split voice reverb send level.
S. Chorus Split voice chorus send level.
The harmony volume level can be adjusted for harmony types 01 (Duet) through 05 (octave).
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2 Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to
select the Harmony Volume item.
3 Use the dial or the [0] – [9] number buttons
to set the harmony volume from 000 through
127 as required.
This function adds sustain to the keyboard voices. Use it when you want to add sustain to the voices at all times,
regardless of footswitch (optionally-available) operation.
Press the [FUNCTION] button and then use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to locate the Sustain item. You can
then use the [+] and [-] buttons to turn panel sustain on or off.
Adjusting the Voice Parameters
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Adjusting the Harmony Volume
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Panel Sustain
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The sustain of some voices may not be markedly affected when the
panel sustain function is turned on.
NOTE
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