Yamaha SPX50D User Manual
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28. ADR-Noise Gate
This program uses a “gate” to pass or shut off the input signal
in a number of ways. It can be used to pass just a short seg
ment of a longer input signal, or it can be set up to pass only
signals that exceed a specified level. In the latter case this
program functions as a “noise gate.” It is also possible to cre
ate reverse gate type effects in which the gain increases
gradually after the effect is triggered.
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(TIME)
Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1—100
Determines the level of the input signal required to trigger
“opening” of the gate. At 100 only very high-level input sig
nals will trigger the gate, while at 1 even the tiniest input
signal will trigger the gate.
Hold Time (HOLD): 1 — 30,000 milliseconds
Determines how long the gate stays open, allowing the sig
nal to pass at the DECAY LEVEL, after the first decay and
prior to beginning of the RELEASE TIME.
Release Time (RELEASE): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds
Determines how long it takes for the gate to close fully after
the HOLD TIME has ended.
MIDI Trigger (MIDI TRG.): OFF, ON
When this parameter is turned ON, a KEY ON EVENT mes
sage .from an external MIDI keyboard can be used to trigger
the gate. A KEY ON EVENT message is transmitted when
ever a note on a MIDI keyboard is played.
NOTE: This effect can also be triggered by a footswitch
plugged into the rear-panel MEM./TRG. FOOT SW
jack if the front-panel TRIGGER button LED is lit
(press the TRIGGER button to activate or de-activate
the footswitch trigger function).
Trigger Delay (TRG. PLY): -100 — +100 milliseconds
Produces a delay between the time at which the gate is
triggered and that at which it actually opens. If a minus value
is programmed, the input signal is delayed so that, effec
tively, the gate opens before the signal appears.
Trigger Mask (TRG. MSK): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds
This parameter makes it impossible to re-trigger the gate
function until the programmed time has elapsed.
Attack Time (ATTACK): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds
Determines how long it takes for the gate to open fully from
the time it begins to open.
Decay Time (DECAY): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds
Determines the length of time it takes for the gate envelope
to fall to DECAY LEVEL after it is fully open.
Decay Level (DECAY LVL): 0 — 100%
Determines the level at which the gate remains open for the
HOLD TIME. The lower the value, the lower the HOLD gate
level.
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