Applying Echo/Reverb To The Input Signal; Adjusting The Reverb Mix Level - Yamaha MA2120 Setup Manual

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Applying Echo/Reverb to the Input Signal

Echo/Reverb can be applied to the INPUT 1 and INPUT 3 input signals to add extra sound reverberation.
The "Echo" type, which allows for the adjustment of reverberation time, or three "Reverb" types are available.
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Adjusting the Reverb Mix Level

You can adjust the mix level of the reverb that is applied to the [INPUT 1] and [INPUT 3] input signals.
The percentage of reverb applied to the original signal can be set from 0% to 100%. There are ten possible levels with intervals of 10%.
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1, 4, 5
1, 4, 5
Setup Mode (Advanced settings)
1
Press and hold the [SETUP] encoder for at least
one second.
2
Press input level knob 5.
3
Press input level knob 1, or input level knob 3 to
select to which input channel you would like to
apply the echo/reverb.
4
Turn the [SETUP] encoder to select the echo/
reverb preset.
The parameter value changes with each click of the
encoder.
Off:
(Default setting)
(As the echo time is increased, the
center indicator flash time
Echo:
becomes longer. The maximum
value is indicated by a flash that
has a 740ms light-on time.)
(Right indicator flashes for type A
Reverb:
and type B. It stays on for type C.)
5
Press the [SETUP] encoder to apply the setting.
The status is back to the channel select (Step 3).
1
Press and hold the [SETUP] encoder for at least
one second.
2
Press input level knob 6.
3
Press input level knob 1, or input level knob 3 to
select to which input channel you would like to
adjust reverb mix level.
4
Turn the [SETUP] encoder to adjust the reverb
mix level.
The parameter value changes with each click of the
encoder.
0%:
10%:
20% to 40%:
50%:
60% to 90%:
100%:
5
Press the [SETUP] encoder to apply the setting.
The status is back to the channel select (Step 3).
(Default setting)
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MA2120 Setup Guide

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