8 delay, Delay 1 – Yamaha FX770 User Manual
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Section 7: Reference
7.1.8
DELAY
The FX770 contains eight different types of Delay effects: Delay 1, Delay 2, Modulation Delay, Tempo Delay 1,
TempoDelay2, Tempo Modulation Delay, Multi-Tap Delay, and Ducking Delay. A complete selection of mono,
stereo, modulation and tempo delays are available, each capable of creating subtle or dramatic ambient effects.
When you recall a Program that uses the same patch. Delay feedback of the previous program will remain effective.
Delay 1
Straight ahead, no nonsense single delay. In many cases this is the right tool for the job, and with delay time and
feedback, the FX770 is right on time!
Type 1: DU (Delay 1)
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DLl DLV FB
DLl
MIX LUL
DLl DEF L/R HF
Parameter#
Name
Function
Value/Range
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
Parameters
Parameter 4
Parameters
Parameter 6
Parameter 7
Notes:
Delay Time
Feedback
Mix Balance
Output Level
Diffusion
Left/Right Balance
High Freq. Ratio
DLY
Delay Time
0.1 ~ 670.0 [msec]
FB
Feedback
0~100[%]
MIX
Mix Balance
0~ 100[%]
LVL
Output Level
-oo, -30 ~ +6 [dB]
DEF
Diffusion
0-10
L/R
Left/Right Balance
L50 - L=R - R50
HF
High Frequency Ratio
1 - 1 0
Sets the time of the Delay.
Controls the amount of repeats.
Mixes between the Dry signal and the Delay effect (Setting this to 100% will produce only the chores
effect.)
Overall Level of this Effect Block
Selects from tight to slightly altered delays.
Adjusts the pan position of the Delay effect if it is unbalanced due to a high DEF parameter value.
A “tape-echo” EQ for the delays. As the value increases, the high range of the repeated sound attenuates
gradually, resulting in a very natural echo.
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