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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
johnnie C. I did see the eq DSP, but I could not seem to assign it to the mic..Are you able to assign the eq and reverb DSP's on the mic at the same time? How many jump pages can you assign?You would need several. How do you bring up the jump pages? Would a list come up? If so , it seems like it could still be multiple button pushes..Fran

BTW, the dealer also stated to us that there was not an EQ for the mic..so we took his word since we could not find eq in the mic section..

[This message has been edited by Fran Carango (edited 09-16-2002).]


As I am not into writing chapter and verse here is a brief outline to your question

The parametric can be assigned to mic, and you have a separate programmable reverb.
you can save it in a flash memory and arrange the registration filters so it never changes, or use the dsp for another application and bring back the mic setting with the flash registration just when you want to use the mic.
you can put your own parametric eq in a memory for it too and load it when you fire up.

But would all of the above be really necessary if someone is only using the keyboard purely to sing along with SMFs I doubt it

A suggestion
Don't be taken in too much by what a salesman/demonstrator tells you unless he is dropping the price