Adding optional add-on effects – Yamaha WC42260 User Manual
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Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Level meters: The Level meters indicate the input and output levels of the currently
selected Effects processor. Select the IN or OUT button to display input or output levels
respectively. There are eight output meters for Effects processors 1 and 2, and two output
meters for Effects processors 3 through 8.
Effects parameters can also be adjusted by using Parameter controls 1–4. Use the Parameter
Up/Down buttons to select the rows of parameters. The parameters in the currently selected
row appear highlighted. Up to 16 parameters can be displayed at a time, and if more are
available, an up or down arrow is displayed.
When a Y56K card effect, or an internal effects processor is inserted in the currently selected
channel, when the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button is pressed, the cor-
responding EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [1–8] button indicator flashes, and the corresponding
Effects, or Plug-In edit page appears. If it’s a Y56K card that’s inserted, the [PLUG-INS] but-
ton indicator also flashes. If it’s an internal effects processor, the [INTERNAL EFFECTS]
button indicator also flashes. This applies only to effects that are inserted into channels. If
there’s nothing inserted in the currently selected channel, a message appears.
Adding Optional Add-On Effects
Installing an optional Add-On Effect package enables you to expand the internal Effects
processors. You can use installed Add-On Effects as preset effects #53 and up. Edited settings
can be stored in user memories #68 and up. Refer to the installation guide included in your
Add-On Effect package for information on installing the effects.
Tip:
• If you turn on the SYNC parameter and edit the TEMPO or NOTE parameter, the
DM2000 recalculates the delay time or modulation frequency.
• If you turn on the SYNC parameter and edit the delay time or modulation frequency, the
NOTE parameter value changes based on the TEMPO parameter setting.
• See “Effects and tempo synchronization” on page 331 for more information on the tempo
sync parameters.
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Parameter Up/Down
Parameter controls 1–4