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Yamaha FX900 User Manual

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This sophisticated delay effect offers independently variable left and right channel delays.

• DL1 — Mono Delay 1

DLYL

DLYR

300.0 600.0

FBD

FB

150.0 +10

TYP CutF L/R

HPF THRU L=R

WID MIX LVL

4 60

0

DLYL (Left Channel Delay Time: 0.1 — 740.0 mS)

Sets the delay time of the left channel.

DLYR (Right Channel Delay Time: 0.1 — 740.0 mS)

Sets the delay time of the right channel.

FBP (Feedback Delay Time: 0.1 — 740.0ms)

Sets the delay time before feedback begins. This makes it
possible to produce a longer delay before a series of
relatively short feedback repeats begins.

FB (Feedback: -100 - ■i-lOO

% )

Determines the amount of effect-sound feedback returned to

the input of the processor. Negative values produce out-of­

phase feedback. Higher values produce a greater number of
repeats.

TYP (Feedback Filter TVoe: HPF. LPF)

Selects the type of feedback filter to be used with the Mono
Delay effect: HPF = high-pass filter; LPF = low-pass filter.
Please note that whenever the setting of this parameter is
changed, the "CutF" parameter, below, is automatically set to
"THRU".

CutF (Filter Cutoff Frequency: THRU. 160Hz —
1.0kHz/1.0kHz-11kHz.THRU)

Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter type selected in the
preceding parameter (TYP). If the HPF is selected, the range
is from 160Hz to 1 .OkHz. If the LPF is selected the range is

from 1 .OkHz to 11 kHz. In either case the "THRU" setting
bypasses the filter.

L/R fLeft/Rlaht Delay Balance: L50 - L1. L=R. R1 -
R50I

Sets the balance between the left- and right-channel delay
sound. A setting of "L50," for example, produces only the
sound of the left-channel delay. "L=R" produces both
channels in equal balance. "R50" produces only the sound of

the right-channel delay.

MIX fMIxIna Balance: 0 -100%)

Sets the balance between the direct and effect sound. Higher
values produce a greater proportion of effect sound in relation

to direct sound.

LVL (Output Level: -°

q

. -30 — +6dB)

Determines the output level of the DL1 effect.

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