Type; Type-Specific Reverb Parameters; Reverb Pan; Rev Return - Yamaha FS1R Owner's Manual

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Type

Reverb Type
Settings: No Effect, Hall1, Hall2, Room1, Room2, Room3, Stage1, Stage2, Plate, White Room, Tunnel,
Basement, Canyon, Delay LCR, Delay LR, Echo, CrossDelay
Selects the reverb type, or "No Effect" if no reverb effect is required. Refer to the separate "Data List" booklet for
brief descriptions of each of the reverb types.

Type-Specific Reverb Parameters

See separate "Data List" booklet
Each of the reverb types, selected via the "Type" parameter, above, has a different set of parameters that specify
the actual reverb sound. Refer to the separate "Data List" booklet for information on the individual parameters for
each reverb type.

Reverb Pan

Reverb Pan
Settings: L63 ... C ... R63
Sets the pan position of the reverb sound - i.e. the perceived position of the reverb sound within the stereo sound
field. A setting of "L63" sets the reverb sound full left, "R63" sets the sound full right, and "C" places the sound in
the center. Intermediate settings pan the reverb sound to corresponding positions in the stereo sound field.

Rev Return

Reverb Return Level
Settings: 0 ... 127
This parameter duplicates the PLAY mode Rev Rtn parameter (page 23), adjusting the level of the signal returned
from the FS1R reverb effect stage. The higher the value, the higher the level of the reverb signal.

Var

The Variation stage includes reverb, delay, echo, modulation, distortion, wah, and a range of other effects.
Type
Variation Effect Type
Settings: No Effect, Chorus, Celeste, Flanger, Symphonic, Phaser1, Phaser2, Ens Detune, Rotary Sp,
Tremolo, Auto Pan, Auto Wah, Touch Wah, 3-Band EQ, HM Enhncer, Noise Gate, Compressor, Distortion,
Overdrive, Amp Sim, Delay LCR, Delay LR, Echo, CrossDelay, Karaoke, Hall, Room, Stage, Plate
Selects the variation type, or "No Effect" if no variation effect is required. Refer to the separate "Data List" booklet for
brief descriptions of each of the variation types.

Type-Specific Variation Parameters

See separate "Data List" Booklet
Each of the variation effect types, selected via the "Type" parameter, above, has a different set of parameters that
specify the actual variation effect sound. Refer to the separate "Data List" booklet for information on the individual
parameters for each variation effect type.
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