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The Mixing Console
VOLUME/PAN/EQ
The [FULL] button alternately switches between the [MAIN
PART] and [ACMP PART] displays.
When the [MAIN PART] display is selected, the controls in
this display page affect the PSR-8000’s main parts:
SONG
,
ACMP
,
M.PAD
,
LEFT
,
R1
,
R2
,
LEAD
, and
MIC
.
When the [ACMP PART] display is selected, the controls in
this display page affect the PSR-8000’s AUTO ACCOMPANI-
MENT parts:
RHY1
,
RHY2
,
BASS
,
CHD1
,
CHD2
,
PAD
,
PHR1
, and
PHR2
.
■
VOLUME
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Each part has a graphic volume “fader” that can be set to
produce the best “mix” (balance) between the various parts. Use
the LCD dials to set the volume levels of the corresponding
parts as required. The graphic fader will move to the corre-
sponding position (higher for higher volume, and lower for
lower volume).
■
PANPOT
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Like the pan pots on a mixing console, the
PANPOT
controls can be used to position the sound of the corresponding
part anywhere from left to right in the stereo sound field. Use the LCD dials to set the pan positions of the
corresponding parts as required.
■
EQ LOW
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■
EQ HIGH
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The
EQ HIGH
and
EQ LOW
controls function in the same way as the treble and bass controls on a sound system,
boosting or cutting the high or low frequency ranges by the specified amount. Use the LCD dials to set the EQ of
the corresponding parts as required.
Note that when the [MAIN PART] display is selected, the
MIC
part does not have the standard
EQ HIGH
and
EQ LOW
controls (see
HPF1
and
HPF2
, below).
■
HPF1
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■
HPF2
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These controls appear only when the [MAIN PART] display is selected. Instead of EQ controls the
MIC
channel
has two
HPF
(High Pass Filter) switches which turn cascaded high-pass filters ON or OFF. Both of these filters affect
the microphone input.
Accompaniment part display
Main part display