Insert and Variation Effects (DSP) in the Yamaha arrangers - explanation with examples Genos, Tyros
Insertion Effect (Genos): Lets you assign the desired Insertion Effect Type for each part by touching the area above each knob. You can adjust the degree to which each Effect is applied by using the knobs. If you want to assign each of the Insertion Effects to a specific Part and select an Effect Type, touch [Assign Part Setting] at the upper right of this area and make necessary settings in the window. The assignable Parts for each Insertion Effect are as follows: ★ Insertion Effect 1–19: Keyboard Parts, Song channels 1–16 ★ Insertion Effect 20: Microphone, Song channels 1–16 ★ Insertion Effect 21–28: Style Parts (except the Audio Part of the Audio Style) Variation Effect: This Block can be used both as System Effects and Insertion Effects, and you can switch between them.

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