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DSP Type List (PSR-740)
DSP Type System/Insertion Description
Hall1-5 System Concert hall reverb.
Room1-7 System Small room reverb.
Stage1-4 System Reverb for solo instruments.
Plate1-3 System Simulated steel plate reverb.
Delay Left - Center - System Three independent delays, for the left, right and center stereo positions.
Right1, 2
Delay Left - Right System Initial delay for each stereo channel, and two separate feedback delays.
Echo System Stereo delay, with independent feedback level settings for each channel.
Cross Delay System Complex effect that sends the delayed repeats “bouncing” between the left and right channels.
ER1, 2 System This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb.
Gate Reverb System Gated reverb effect, in which the reverberation is quickly cut off for special effects.
Reverb Gate System Similar to Gate Reverb, but with a reverse increase in reverb.
White Room System A unique short reverb with a bit of initial delay.
Tunnel System Simulation of a tunnel space expanding to left and right.
Canyon System A hypothetical acoustic space which extends without limit.
Basement System A bit of initial delay followed by reverb with a unique resonance.
Karaoke1-3 System A delay with feedback of the same types as used for karaoke reverb.
Chorus1-8 System Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing.
Celeste1, 2 System A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound.
Flanger1-5 System Pronounced three-phase modulation with slight metallic sound.
Symphonic1, 2 System A multi-phase version of Celeste.
Rotary Speaker 1-6 System Rotary speaker simulation.
2way Rotary Speaker System Rotary speaker simulation.
Tremolo1-3 System Rich Tremolo effect with both volume and pitch modulation.
Guitar Tremolo System Simulated electric guitar tremolo.
Auto Pan1, 2 System Several panning effects that automatically shift the sound position (left, right, front, back).
Phaser 1, 2 System Pronounced, metallic modulation with periodic phase change.
Distortion Hard System Hard-edge distortion.
Distortion Soft System Soft, warm distortion.
Distortion Heavy System Heavy distortion.
Overdrive System Adds mild distortion to the sound.
Comp + Distortion System Since a Compressor is included in the first stage, steady distortion can be produced regardless of
changes in input level.
Amp Simulator System A simulation of a guitar amp.
EQ Disco System Equalizer effect that boosts both high and low frequencies, as is typical in most disco music.
EQ Telephone System Equalizer effect that cuts both high and low frequencies, to simulate the sound heard through a
telephone receiver.
3Band EQ (MONO) System A mono EQ with adjustable LOW, MID, and HIGH equalizing.
2Band EQ (STEREO) System A stereo EQ with adjustable LOW and HIGH. Ideal for drum Parts.
Auto Wah1, 2 System Cyclically modulates the center frequency of a wah filter.
Touch Wah1, 2 System Changes the center frequency of a wah filter according to the input level.
AWah+Distortion System The output of an Auto Wah can be distorted by Distortion.
AWah+Overdrive System The output of an Auto Wah can be distorted by Overdrive.
HarmonicEnhancer System This effect adds new overtones to the input signal to make the sound stand out.
TWah+Distortion System The output of a Touch Wah can be distorted by Distortion.
TWah+Overdrive System The output of a Touch Wah can be distorted by Overdrive.
Compressor System Holds down the output level when a specified input level is exceeded. A sense of attack can also
be added to the sound.
Noise Gate System Gates the input when the input signal falls below a specified level.
Pitch change 1, 2 System Changes the pitch of the input signal.
Voice Cancel System Attenuates the vocal part of a CD or other source.
Ensemble Detune System Chorus effect without modulation, created by adding a slightly pitch-shifted sound.
Ambience System Blurs the stereo positioning of the sound to add spatial width.
Talking Modulator System Talking Modulator.
Lo-Fi System Degrades the audio quality of the input signal.
Distortion+Delay System DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series.
Overdrive+Delay System OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series.
Comp+Dist+Delay System COMPRESSOR, DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series.
Comp+OD+Delay System COMPRESSOR, OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series.
Wah+Dist+Delay System TOUCH WAH, DISTORTION and DELAY are connected in series.
Wah+OD+Delay System TOUCH WAH, OVERDRIVE and DELAY are connected in series.
No Effect No effect.
Through Bypass without applying an effect.
About the Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)
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