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Symphonic (sym), Tremolo (trm), Reverb/delay (rev) – Yamaha FX500 User Manual

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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: -41 —

46 dB)

Determines the output level of the effect.

MIX (Mixing Balance: 0 — 100 %)

• Symphonic (Sym)

Symphonic is a broad, sweeping effect that adds a sense

of dimension to the sound.

; T Y P S P E D D E P

S y m

0 . 9

9 0

1

T Y P M I X L V L

S y m

0

0

Sets the direction in which the sound image moves in the
stereo sound field (this is only effective if the FX500 is
used with a stereo sound system). A setting of 0 produces
no movement, while settings toward +8 or-8 cause the

sound image to move to the left or right.

MIX (Mixing 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: -41 —

+6 dB)

Determines the output level of the effect.

PH (Phase:-a —.»8)

SPED (Modulation Speed: 0.1 — 20.0 Hz)

Sets the speed of modulation and therefore the rate of

effect variation.

PEP (Depth: 0 — 100%)

Sets the depth of moduiation. Higher values produce

deeper modulation.

MIX (Mixing 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: -41 —

-18 dB)

Determines the output level of the effect.

• Tremolo (Trm)

The tremolo effect uses amplitude modulation to produce a
periodic volume variation. The FX500 tremolo effect

additionally offers a phase parameter which can be used to

create a periodic "panning" effect in which the sound

appears to move across the stereo sound field.

/ r y p S P E D D E P P H

T r n 4 . 0 1 0 0 0

' T Y P M I X L V L

T r m

0

0

SPED (Modulation Speed: 0.1 — 20.0 Hz)

Sets the speed of modulation and therefore the rate of

effect variation.

DEP (Depth: 0 — 100%)

Sets the depth of modulation. Higher Values produce

deeper modulation.

REVERB/DELAY (REV)

The REVERB effect stage includes a number of reverb,
early reflection and delay type effects. The parameters are

different for each type. The different REVERB effects are

selected by the TYP (type) parameter which appears at

the left of every REVERB display screen.

/ T Y P R V T H P

R h l 2 . 4 6

TYP (Type: Rhl, Rrm, Rvc, Rpl, Ehl, Erd, Erv, EpI, Dly,

Ech.RtD, R-*D,D-*R)

This parameter is common to all reverb programs, and is

used to select the desired effect. The various reverb
effects are indicated by the following abbreviations:

Reverb Group

Rhl:

Reverb Hall

Rrm:

Reverb Room

Rvc:

Reverb Vocal

Rpl:

Reverb Plate

Early Reflection Group

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Ehl:

Early Reflection Hall

Erd: Early Reflection Random
Erv: Early Reflection Reverse

EpI:

Early Reflection Plate

Delay Group

Dly:

Delay

Ech: Echo

Reverb and Delay Group

R+D: Reverb + Delay
R -♦ D: Reverb -»Delay
D R: Delay -* Reverb

The parameters for each type are described below.