Applying Effects - Yamaha MG12XUK Owner's Manual

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Applying Effects

The MG12XUK features high-quality built-in signal processing effects that are in the same league as our famed SPX
effect processor series. Applying effects (as described below) allows you to simulate the acoustics of different perfor-
mance environments.
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1, 2
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1.
Turn the [PROGRAM] knob to select a desired
effect program number from the effect program
list.
The currently selected effect program number flashes
on the display.
NOTE
For details about the effect programs, refer to the "Effect Pro-
grams" list on the right side.
2.
Press the [PROGRAM] knob to actually select it.
The desired effect program is selected.
3.
Turn on (
) the [FX ON] switch.
4.
Set the [FX RTN LEVEL] knob to the "" position.
5.
Turn the [FX] knob of the channel to which you
want to apply the effect to adjust the effect amount.
Effect Programs
No.
Program
1
REV HALL 1
REV HALL 2
2
REV ROOM 1
3
4
REV ROOM 2
5
REV STAGE 1
REV STAGE 2
6
Effect
program list
REV PLATE
7
8
DRUM AMB
EARLY REF
9
3
4
10 GATE REV
11 SINGLE DLY
12 DELAY
13 VOCAL ECHO
14 KARAOKE
15 PHASER
16 FLANGER
17 CHORUS 1
18 CHORUS 2
19 SYMPHONIC
20 TREMOLO
21 AUTO WAH
22 RADIO VOICE
23 DISTORTION
24 PITCH CHANGE Pitch
* "LFO" stands for Low Frequency Oscillator. An LFO is normally
used to periodically modulate another signal, using different
waveform shapes and modulation speeds.
Parameter
Description
Reverb Time
Reverb simulating a large space
such as a concert hall.
Reverb Time
Reverb Time
Reverb simulating the acoustics
of a small space (room).
Reverb Time
Reverb Time
Reverb simulating a large stage.
Reverb Time
Simulation of a metal-plate
Reverb Time
reverb unit, producing a more
hard-edged reverberation.
A short reverb that is ideal for
Reverb Time
use with a drum kit.
An effect which isolates only the
early reflection components
Room Size
from reverberation, creating a
'flashier' effect than conven-
tional reverb.
An effect which cuts halfway the
Delay Time
tail-end of the reverberation,
making a more powerful sound.
An effect which repeats the
same sound only once. Short-
Delay Time
ening the delay time produces a
doubling effect.
Feedback delay adding multiple
Delay Time
delayed signals.
Echo designed for conventional
Delay Time
vocals.
Echo designed for karaoke
Delay Time
(sing-along) applications.
Cyclically changes the phase to
LFO* Freq
add modulation to the sound.
Adds modulation to the sound,
producing an effect similar to
LFO* Freq
the rise and fall sound of a jet
engine.
LFO* Freq
Creates a thicker ensemble-like
sound by adding the multiple
sounds with different delay
LFO* Freq
times.
Multiplies the sound for thicker
LFO* Depth
texture.
An effect which cyclically mod-
LFO* Freq
ulates the volume.
A wah-wah effect with cyclical
filter modulation. The [PA-RAM-
LFO* Freq
ETER] knob adjusts the speed
of the LFO* that modulates the
"wah" filter.
Recreates the lo-fi sound of an
AM radio. The [PARAMETER]
Cutoff Offset
knob adjusts the frequency
band to be emphasized.
Adds a sharp-edged distortion
Drive
to the sound.
An effect which changes the
pitch of the signal.
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