Efx Type - Kawai MP9500 Owner's Manual

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EFX type
OPERATION
STEP.1
Press and hold the EFX button until the display shows FFX Type.
REVERB
STEP 2
+
Use the VALUE buttons to change the effect type. Each EFX type has
a default value for RATE and DEPTH, so when changing the EFX type,
Vaie
À
the values are changed automatically.
EFX type list;
Chorus 1/2/3:
Flangr 1/2:
Ensemble:
Celeste:
Delay 1/2:
AutoPan:
Tremolo:
Phaser 1/2:
Rotary 1/2:
Auto Wah:
Exciter:
Enhancr:
Overdrv:
Distrtn:
SympRes:
Chorus is a slight detuning of the sound, which adds depth
and richness to the sound.
Flanger introduces a shifting comb-filter, which adds motion
and a "hollow" tone to the sound.
Ensemble is a three phase chorus, with each of the three chorus
units at a different phase and frequency. This gives a slightly
richer sound than the Celeste effect, below.
Celeste is a three phase chorus, with each of the three chorus
units at different phase.
Delay adds echoes to the sound.
AutoPan alternates the sound left and right across the stereo
field at a variable rate.
Tremolo changes the volume of the sound, making it louder
and softer at a variable rate.
Phaser creates a cyclic phase change, adding motion to the
sound.
The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speaker
cabinet commonly used with electronic organs. Rotary 2 adds
distortion.
Auto Wah creates an automatic filter sweep at the attack of
each note.
Exciter emphasizes certain high frequencies to make a sound
more easily discernible.
Enhancer produces a crisper tone, so the sound is more easily
discernible.
Overdrive effect adds pre-amp style distortion.
Distortion effect adds a harder, fuzzier distortion than the
overdrive.
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