Effect Types - Yamaha VP-1 Owner's Manual

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Effect Types

Effect
00
Reverb Hall
01
Reverb Room 1
02
Reverb Room 2
03
Reverb Room 3
04
Reverb Stage 1
05
Reverb Stage 2
06
Reverb Plate
07
Reverb White Room
08
Reverb Tunnel
09
Reverb Canyon
10
Reverb Basement
11
Early Reflection 1
12
Early Refkection 2
13
Gate Reverb
14
Reverse Gate
15
Delay L, R
16
Delay L, C, R
17
Stereo Echo
18
Pitch Change 1
19
Pitch Change 2
20
Pitch Change 3
21
Flanger
22
Stereo Flanger
23
Chorus
24
Stereo Chorus
25
Symphonic
26
Stereo Symphonic
27
Phaser
28
Stereo Phaser
29
Aural Exciter
30
Rotary Speaker
31
Ring Modulator
Simulates acoustics of large concert hall
Simulates acoustics of variously sized rooms
Light, mild reverberation
Steel-plate echo; hard reverberation effect
Reverb effect; allows you to set the dimensions of the "room"
Tunnel reverberation. You can set the dimensions.
Reverberation of large canyon. You can set the dimensions.
Reverberation of underground room. You can set the dimensions.
Low-density reverb effect; uses only the initial echoes
High-density reverb effect; uses only the initial echoes
Reverb plus gate; unusual effect
Reverse reverb; gets louder rather than softer
Delay effect; 2 channels (left and right)
Delay effect; 3 channels (left, right, and center)
Feedback echo; independent settings for left and right channels
Two-stage pitch change effect
Pitch change effect; separate settings for left and right channels
Three-stage pitch change effect
Dynamic modulation of echo delay. Separate modulation settings for L and R
channels. (Monaural input)
Dynamic modulation of echo; stereo input. You can set echo delay and phase
modulation separately for L and R channels.
Multiple echoes with slightly skewed delays. Delays and signal amplitudes are
modulated. (Monaural input)
Similar to Chorus effect described above, but operates on stereo input. You can
set delay and amplitude modulations separately for L and R channels.
Similar to "Chorus," but with greater multiplication effect (Monaural input)
Same as "Symphonic," except that delay modulation is applied separately to each
of the stereo inputs.
Passes sound through multiple stages of a phase modulator, producing a
diffusive, depth-like effect. (Monaural input)
Same as "Phaser," except that you can set separate phase modulations for L and
R. (Stereo input)
Adds new harmonic overtones to the input signal, producing a distinctive
emphatic sound.
Simulates the sound of a rotary speaker. Effective for organ and related voices.
Produces new harmonics by multiplying the input signal with an internal
oscillation signal. You can use this to create a bell-like sound.
Aural Exciter is a registered trademark of APHEX Systems Ltd. The Aural
Exciter is manufactured under license from APHEX Systems Ltd.
Characteristics
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Editing Functions
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