Yamaha SPX2000 Owner's Manual page 73

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Effect list
■Basic parameters
No.
Effect name
89
REV->PAN
■Fine parameters
No.
Effect name
89
REV->PAN
Delay + Early Reflections (PRESET bank)
Delay → Early Reflections (PRESET bank)
Delay + Early Reflection separately applies delay and early reflection to the original sound, and then mixes the results.
Delay → Early Reflections applies delay to the original sound, and then applies early reflections.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by the following effect parameters.
DELAY L, DELAY R, FB.DLY, FB.GAIN, HI.RATIO
Delay:
TYPE, ROOMSIZE, LIVENESS, INI.DLY, DIFF., DENSITY, ER NUM.
Early reflections:
Balance between delay and early reflections:
HPF, LPF
Filter/equalizer:
SYNC, NOTE L, NOTE R, NOTE FB, TEMPO
Tempo synchronization:
OUT LVL, MIX BAL.
Output level:
Parameter details
■Basic parameters
Parameter name
Range
S-Hall, L-Hall, Random,
TYPE
Revers, Plate, Spring
ROOMSIZE
0.1—20.0
LIVENESS
0—10
INI.DLY
0.0—500.0 ms
DIFF.
0—10
DENSITY
0—100%
DELAY L
0.0—1000.0 ms
DELAY R
FB.DLY
0.0—1000.0 ms
FB.GAIN
–99%—+99%
HI.RATIO
0.1—1.0
FREQ.
DEPTH
WAVE
1.00 Hz
100%
Tri
MIX BAL.
OUT LVL
HPF
100%
100%
Thru
DLY/ER, DLY.BAL
The pattern of early reflections; this determines the basic character of the effect. The characteristics
of the early reflections will depend on the type you select here.
Size of the reflective space. Increasing this value simulates a larger space. You can use this to simu-
late the absorptiveness of the walls and ceiling.
Decay characteristics of the early reflections. Increasing this value will reduce the decay, causing the
repeats to continue. You can use this to simulate the absorptiveness of the walls and ceiling.
Delay of the early reflections relative to the original sound.
Diffusion of the sound to left and right. Increasing this value will make the reflections more spa-
ciousness.
Density of the early reflections. Increasing this value will make the sound smoother. You can create
unique effects by lowering this value.
Delay relative to the original sound. DELAY L is the L channel delay, and DELAY R is the R channel
delay.
Delay added when the signal is fed back. The delay from the original sound to the first delay is set
by the DELAY L and DELAY R values, but the delay of subsequent repeats will be each DELAY +
FB.DLY.
Amount of feedback for the delay sound. This indicates the ratio by which the level is reduced for
each repetition of the effect. For example with a setting of +50, the level of the delay will decay to
50% → 25% → 12.5% as it is repeated. Negative (–) values invert the phase of the feedback.
Amount of feedback for the high-frequency portion of the delay. This is specified as a proportion
of FB.GAIN. If this value is 0.1, the feedback amount will be 1/10th of FB.GAIN; if this value is 1.0,
the feedback amount will be the same as FB.GAIN.
DIR.
REV TIME
HI.RATIO
L<->R
3.8 s
1.0
LPF
REV.BAL
SYNC
14.0 kHz
25%
OFF
Explanation
SPX2000—Owner's Manual
INI.DLY
DIFF.
DENSITY
18.8 ms
10
90%
NOTE
TEMPO
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