Revsend (Reverb Send); Varsend (Variation Send); Insefsw (Insertion Effect Switch); Drylvl (Dry Level) - Yamaha FS1R Owner's Manual

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RevSend (Reverb Send)

Settings: 000 ... 127
Adjusts the level of the signal sent to the FS1R reverb effect stage. The higher the value, the higher the level of the
reverb send signal.

VarSend (Variation Send)

Settings: 000 ... 127
Adjusts the level of the signal sent to the FS1R variation effect stage. The higher the value, the higher the level of the
variation send signal.

InsEfSw (Insertion Effect Switch)

Settings: off, on
When this parameter is "on," the output from the selected part is sent to the insertion effect stage before the reverb
and variation effects stages (pages 45 and 46). When "off" the output from the selected part is sent directly to the
reverb and variation effect stages, bypassing the insertion effect stage.

DryLvl (Dry Level)

Settings: 000 ... 127
Sets the output level of the "dry" sound (i.e. the direct sound without effects) in relation to the effect sound. Higher
settings produce a "drier" sound.

Filter (Filter Frequency Offset)

Settings: -64 ... +63
Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter. This parameter duplicates the EDIT [PERFORMANCE] mode
PART/Tone/FilterFreq parameter, and offsets the value of the EDIT [VOICE] mode COMMON/Filter/Cutoff Freq
parameter.

NoteSft (Note Shift)

Settings: -24 ... 0 ... +24
Transposes the pitch of the current voice down or up in semitone steps over a ±2 octave range. "0" corresponds to
standard pitch. Each increment corresponds to a semitone. A setting of "-12", for example, transposes the pitch
down one octave. This parameter duplicates the EDIT [PERFORMANCE] mode PART/Pitch/NoteShift parameter.

The [MUTE/SOLO] Button in the Part Assign Mode

In the Part Assign mode the [MUTE/SOLO] sequentially mutes, then solos, the currently selected part. Press once to
mute, a second time to solo, and a third time to return to the normal mode:
Mute
Solo
Normal
When muted, the current part does not sound so you can hear all other parts without the current part. When soloed,
only the current part sounds so you can hear it alone without the other parts.
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In the PLAY mode, the [MUTE/SOLO] button alternately mutes and un-mutes the entire performance combination.
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