Distortion – Yamaha REX50 User Manual
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The DISTORTION effect is capable of producing an ex
tremely broad range of distortion sounds that are ideal
for virtually all guitar styles. Whether you want a light
overdrive effect or real heavy-metal distortion, this pro
gram can provide it.
Distortion (DISTORTION): 0 - 100%
This parameter sets the "degree" of distortion pro
duced. A setting of 0 produces a perfectly clean
sound, while a setting of 100 produces the most
heavily distorted sound.
Midrange EQ Frequency (MID FRQ.): 560 Hz, 800 Hz,
1.0 kHz, 1.5 kHz, 2.0 kHz
Sets the mid-frequency range to be boosted or cut
using the next parameter: MID GAIN.
Midrange EQ Gain (MID GAIN): - 12 - -H2 dB
Boosts or cuts response in the frequency range set
by the MID FRQ parameter (above). A setting of 0
produces no boost or cut. Minus settings (e.g: -6
dB) cut response in the selected frequency range,
while plus settings (e.g: +12 dB) boost response.
Treble Boost/Cut (TREBLE): - 12 - -H2 dB
Permits
boosting
or
cutting
the
high-frequency
range. Minus settings (e.g: - 6 dB) reduce the high-
frequency content of the sound, while plus settings
(e.g: -l-6 dB) emphasize the high-frequencies.
Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1 - 1 0 0
Determines the amplitude of the input signal required
to trigger the distortion effect. This parameter, in
conjunction with the RELEASE parameter below,
functions effectively as a noise gate to cut out hiss
and noise when an input signal is not present. TRG
LEVEL should be set so that the effect is activated
only when a note is played on the instrument used.
Release Time (RELEASE): 5 — 32000 ms
Determines the amount of time it takes for the distor
tion gate to close after the input signal drops below
the trigger level. Proper setting of the RELEASE
parameter is essential to allow a natural decay of the
source instrument sound.
Distortion Level (DISTORTION): 0 — 100%
Sets the "degree" or "depth" of the distortion por
tion of the effect.
Reverb Balance (REV BAD: 0 — 100%
Determines the amount of reverb applied to the
distortion sound.
Initial Reverb Delay (PRE PLY): 0.1 — 50.0 ms
This parameter produces a delay between the arrival
of the input signal and the beginning of the reverb
effect.
Reverb Time (REV TIME): 0.3 - 99.0 s
The length of time it takes for the level of reverbera
tion at 1 kHz to decrease by 60 dB.
High Frequency Reverb Time Ratio (HIGH): 0.1
1.0
This
parameter
allows
alteration
of
the
high-
frequency reverb time in relation to the overall reverb
time.
Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1 - 1 0 0
Determines the amplitude of the input signal required
to trigger the effect. This parameter, in conjunction
with the RELEASE parameter below, functions ef
fectively as a noise gate to cut out hiss and noise
when an input signal is not present. TRG LEVEL
should be set so that the effect is activated only
when a note is played on the instrument used.
Release Time (RELEASE): 5 — 32000 ms
Determines the amount of time it takes for the distor
tion gate to close after the input signal drops below
the trigger level. Proper setting of the RELEASE
parameter is essential to allow a natural decay of the
source instrument sound.
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