J, j-, j, j-, o, oo, Rotary speaker — rot, Tempo modulation — tmd – Yamaha FX550 User Manual
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chapter 4: Effect parameters
Rotary Speaker — ROT
This effect was originally produced by rotating a flat piece of wood in front of the loudspeaker in
an organ. There are two rotation speeds: slow and fast.
The SPD parameter can set using a foot switch. See page 28.
SPD
Speed Control
OFF, SLOW, FAST
SLOW
SLOW Speed
0.1 Hz ~ 5.3 Hz
FAST
FAST Speed
0.1 Hz ~ 5.3 Hz
MIX
Mixing Balance
0 - 1 0 0 %
0 = dry signal.
50 = 50% rotary effect 50% dry signal.
100 = 100% rotary speaker effect.
LVL
Output Level
- -30 dB - +6 dB
Sets the output level of the effect.
Typ
Filter Type
HPF, LPF
Frq
Cut Off Frequency
HPF:THRU,
32 Hz - 1.0 kHz
LPF: 1.0 kHz - 16 kHz,
THRU
Tempo Modulation — TMD
The tempo modulation effect can produce flanger, tremolo, and pan type effects. The difference
between this effect and the other flanger and pan effects is that the modulation speed can be syn
chronized to the song tempo. This can be set manually in bpm (beats per minute), from a MIDI
sequencer or drum machine using MIDI clock messages, or by tapping a foot switch.
TRG
Tempo Trigger Type
OFF
Use TEMPO parameter
TAP
See page 29.
MIDI
See page 33.
TEMPO
Tempo
50 - 250 bpm
NOTE
Note
J, J-, J, J-, o, oo
The number of beats per song measure.
EFF
Effect Type
FLG, PAN, TRM
Flanger, Pan, Tremolo
EFF: FLG
DEP
Modulation Depth
0 - 1 0 0 %
DLY
Delay Time
0.1 - 100.0 msec
The delay time before the signal is
modulated. Also affects the frequency range
that is modulated.
FB
Feed Back
0 - 100%
The amount of effected signal that is fed
back into the effect.
MIX
Mixing Balance
0 - 1 0 0 %
0 = dry signal.
50 = 50% flanger effect 50% dry signal.
100 = 100% flanger effect.
LVL
Output Level
- oo, -30 dB - +6 dB
Sets the output level of the effect.
Typ
Filter Type
HPF, LPF
Frq
Cut Off Frequency
HPF:THRU,
32 Hz - 1.0 kHz
LPF: 1.0 kHz - 16 kHz,
THRU
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