Effect Type List - Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-205 Owner's Manual

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Effect Type List

● Harmony Types
No.
01
Duet
02
Trio
03
Block
04
Country
05
Octave
06
Trill 1/4 note
07
Trill 1/6 note
08
Trill 1/8 note
09
Trill 1/12 note
10
Trill 1/16 note
11
Trill 1/24 note
12
Trill 1/32 note
13
Tremolo 1/4 note
14
Tremolo 1/6 note
15
Tremolo 1/8 note
16
Tremolo 1/12 note
17
Tremolo 1/16 note
18
Tremolo 1/24 note
19
Tremolo 1/32 note
20
Echo 1/4 note
21
Echo 1/6 note
22
Echo 1/8 note
23
Echo 1/12 note
24
Echo 1/16 note
25
Echo 1/24 note
26
Echo 1/32 note
Reverb Types
No.
01 – 03
Hall 1 – 3
04 – 05
Room 1 – 2
06 – 07
Stage 1 – 2
08 – 09
Plate 1 – 2
10
Off
Chorus Types
No.
01 – 02
Chorus 1 – 2
03 – 04
Flanger 1 – 2
05
Off
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Harmony Type
Harmony types 01 – 05 are pitch-based and add one-, two- or three-note harmonies to
the single-note melody played in the right hand. These types sound when chords are
played in the auto accompaniment range of the keyboard. These Harmony types will also
work when playing songs that contain chord data.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
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Description
Types 6 – 26 are rhythm-based effects and add embellishments or delayed
repeats in time with the auto accompaniment. These types sound whether the
auto accompaniment is on or not; however, the actual speed of the effect
depends on the Tempo setting (page 17). The individual note values in each
type let you synchronize the effect precisely to the rhythm. Triplet settings are
also available: 1/6 = quarter-note triplets, 1/12 = eighth-note triplets, 1/24 = six-
teenth-note triplets.
• The Trill effect Types (06 – 12) create two-note trills (alternating notes) when
two notes are held.
• The Tremolo effect Types (13 – 19) repeat all held notes (up to four).
• The Echo effect Types (20 – 26) create delayed repeats of each note played.
Concert hall reverb.
Small room reverb.
Reverb for solo instruments.
Simulated steel plate reverb.
No effect.
Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing.
Pronounced three-phase modulation with a slight metallic sound.
No effect.
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