Multi (Exc&Rev); 2-Channel Programs; Plate + Hall - Yamaha SPX1000 Operation Manual

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Chorus Frequency (CH. FRG): 0.05 – 40 Hz
Chorus Delay Modulation Depth (DM DEPTH): 0% –
100%
This sets the amount by which the delay time of one delay
signal is varied in relation to the other, and thus the depth of
the CHORUS effect.
Chorus Amplitude Modulation Depth (AM DEPTH):
0%
100%
Sets the amount by which the amplitude (level) of the input
signal is varied.
Reverb Time (RV. RT): Refer to REV 1 HALL on page 14.
High Frequency Reverb Time Ratio (RV. HIGH): Refer to
REV 1 HALL on page 14.
Reverb Initial Delay (RV. DLY): Refer to REV 1 HALL on
page 14.
Reverb Mix (RV. MIX): 0 – 100%
Determines the mix between the signal entering the reverb
processor and the reverb sound.
29. MULTI (SYM+REV)
Symphonic Frequency (SY FRQ): Refer to SYMPHONIC on
page 18.
Symphonic Depth (SY DEPTH): Refer to SYMPHONIC on
page 18.
Reverb Time (RV. RT): Refer to REV 1 HALL on page 14.
High Frequency
Reverb Time Ratio (RV. HIGH): Refer to
REV 1 HALL on page 14.
Reverb Initial Delay (RV.
page 14.
Reverb Mix Level (RV MIX): Refer to MULTI (CHO & REV)
on page 26.
30. MULTI (EXC&REV)
26
to
DLY): Refer
REV I HALL on
The COMPRESSOR, DISTORTION and REVERB parameters
for this program are the same as for MULTI (CHO&REV) and
MULTI (SYM+REV), described above. When the EXCITER
(EX) effect is turned ON, the following parameters also
appear:
EX. HPFF: Refer to EXCITER on page 30.
EX. ENHANCE: Refer to EXCITER on page 30.
EX. MIX LVL: Refer to EXCITER on page 30.

2-CHANNEL PROGRAMS

The 2-channel programs provide different effects for the left
(1) and right (2) channels. The input signals to the left (1) and
right (2) channels are processed separately. Internal
parameters provided for each of the 2-channel programs
determine whether the output is mixed and delivered in stereo
or each channel functions independently (i.e. mono output x
2).

31. PLATE + HALL

PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE PARAM KEY
Plate Reverb Time (PLT RT): Refer to REV 4 PLATE on page
14.
Plate High Frequency Reverb Time Ratio (PLT HIGH): Refer
to REV 4 PLATE on page 14.
Plate Diffusion (PLT DIF): Refer to REV 4 PLATE on page
14.
Plate Initial Delay (PLT DLY): Refer to REV 4 PLATE on
page 14.
Hall Reverb Time (HAL RT): Refer to REV 1 HALL on page
14.
Hall High Frequency Reverb Time Ratio (HAL HIGH): Refer
to REV 1 HALL on page 14.
Hall Diffusion (HAL DIF): Refer to REV 1 HALL on page 14.
Hall Initial Delay (HAL DLY): Refer to REV 1 HALL on
page 14.

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