Effectedit - Yamaha Sound Edge Manual

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EffectEdit

Compared to EffectGear and VoiceMorph, EffectEdit gives you more control over the internal DSP, since it can
be used to edit and reconfigure the DSP.
The Sound Edge DSP has four different types of effects programs and provides three different kinds of sound
input—from the AWM wave table and the FM tone generator, from the stereo analog input, and from the mono
input (through a Microphone), and analog stereo output.
EffectEdit lets you fine tune delay time or transpose the pitch of the input sound. You can save your original
effects created with EffectEdit and use them with EffectGear and KPLOAD (DOS).
About DSP Delay, Echo and Surround Effects
The DSP digital effect processor processes sound signals electronically to change the pitch
or create artificial ambience—or simulated rooms and other sound environments. A high
quality "delay" unit is at the heart of the DSP, which simulates ambience by delaying the
original sound and creating layers of delayed sounds to mix with the original sound.
The karaoke "echo" sound simulates the delay effect caused by the way sound reflects off
walls in a room. You can create a multi-directional "surround" effect by assigning independent
delays to both the left and right signals.
¢Starting EffectEdit will automatically cancel the present effect setup and some noise may occur. Therefore, please turn
down the master volume in the Mixer window of EffectGear before you start EffectEdit.
LEFT
Delay Effect
Reflection
Surround Effect
DSP
RIGHT
Original
Sound
Delay Effect
Reflection
Indicates reflection of sounds.
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