Pan (Classic Bank); Modulation Filter (Preset Bank) - Yamaha SPX2000 Owner's Manual

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Pan (CLASSIC bank)

This effect is based on earlier models of the SPX series. It cyclically varies the panning of the sound.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by the following effect parameters.
Modulation signal:
MOD.FREQ., DIR., DEPTH
Output level:
OUT LVL, MIX BAL.
Parameter details
■Basic parameters
Parameter name
MOD. FRQ
0.1—40.0 Hz
DIR.
L-->R, L<--R, L<->R
DEPTH
OUT LVL
MIX BAL.
Effect list
The following table shows the default parameter values for the effect belonging to the Pan type (CLASSIC bank).
No.
Effect name
25
PAN

Modulation Filter (PRESET bank)

This effect cyclically moves the frequency band of a filter to modulate a specific frequency region.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by the following effect parameters.
FREQ., DEPTH, PHASE
Modulation signal:
TYPE, OFFSET, RESO.
Filter:
Tempo synchronization:
OUT LVL, MIX BAL.
Output level:
Parameter details
■Basic parameters
Parameter name
FREQ.
0.05—40.00 Hz
DEPTH
PHASE
0.00—354.38 dg
TYPE
LPF, HPF, BPF
OFFSET
RESO.
■Fine parameters
Parameter name
MIX BAL.
OUT LVL
SYNC
NOTE
TEMPO
*a.
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Range
Speed of modulation (panning movement). Increasing this value will make the panning move more quickly.
Direction of panning movement. You can specify that the panning move back and forth between
LR, or from L to R and then jump back to L (or vice versa).
Modulation depth. Increasing this value will broaden the movement between L and R.
0—100%
Output level after the original sound and effect sound have been mixed.
0—100%
Decrease this value if you want to lower the output. At a setting of 0% there will be no output.
Balance between the original sound and effect sound. At a setting of 0% only the original sound
0—100%
will be output; at a setting of 100% only the effect sound will be output.
MOD.
DIR.
FRQ
0.7 Hz
L-->R
SYNC, NOTE, TEMPO
Range
Speed of modulation. Increasing this value will make the modulation repeat at a shorter interval.
Modulation depth. Increasing this value will make the modulation deeper.
0—100%
Phase difference between the modulation signal of the L channel and R channel. This controls the
sense of spaciousness.
Type of filter. Choose from LPF (Low Pass Filter), HPF (High Pass Filter), and BPF (Band Pass Filter).
Offset value for the filter frequency. Increasing this value will raise the frequency; decreasing this
value will lower the frequency. The filter frequency will change around this value. FREQ. sets the
0—100
speed of change, and DEPTH sets the amount of change.
This is the resonance. Higher values will sharpen the frequency response curve of the filter.
0—20
Range
Balance between the original sound and effect sound. At a setting of 0% only the original sound
0—100%
will be output; at a setting of 100% only the effect sound will be output.
Output level of the effect sound.
0—100%
Decrease this value if you want to lower the output. At a setting of 0% there will be no output.
Switches tempo synchronization on/off. If this is ON, the speed of modulation will synchronize to
the tempo synchronization source specified by "TEMPO SOURCE" (page 23). The NOTE value
ON, OFF
will be set to the synchronized tempo value.
This parameter is used for tempo synchronization. If SYNC is ON, the FREQ. value will be set
*a
according to this value and the TEMPO value. This value is ignored if SYNC is OFF.
This parameter is used for tempo synchronization. If SYNC is ON, the FREQ. value will be set
25—300
according to this value and NOTE. This value is ignored if SYNC is OFF.
DEPTH
OUT LVL
MIX BAL.
75%
100%
100%
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation

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