Modulation delay, Type 3: mdl (modulation delay) – Yamaha FX770 User Manual
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Section 7: Reference
Modulation Delay
Delays that seem to move or modulate when they are heard! That’s the beauty of Modulation Delay, and that’s why
you’ll love this feature of the FX770.
Type 3: MDL (Modulation Delay)
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MDL
■' DLV FB
X X X . X , X X X
MDL
-pD DEP
MDL
MIK LUL
Parameter #
Name
Function
Value/Range
Parameter 1
DLY
Delay Time
0.1 ~ 670.0 [msec]
Parameter 2
FB
Feedback
0~ 100[%]
Parameter 3
SPD
Modulation Speed
0.1 - 20.0 [Hz]
Parameter 4
DEP
Modulation Depth
0~ 100[%]
Parameter 5
MIX
Mix Balance
0 ~ 100 [%]
Parameter 6
LVL
Output Level
-oo,
-30 - +6 [dB]
Parameter 7
HF
High Frequency Ratio
1 - 10
MDL
HF
Notes:
Delay Time
Feedback
Modulation Speed
Modulation Depth
Mix Balance
Output Level
High Freq. Ratio
Sets the time of the Delay.
Controls the amount of repeats.
Controls the rate (Speed) of the modulation effect.
Controls the depth of the modulation effect on the delays.
Mixes between the Dry signal and the Delay effect (Setting this to 100% will produce only the chorus
effect.)
Overall Level of this Effect Block
A “tape-echo” EQ for the delays. As the value increases, the high range of the repeated sound attenuates
gradually, resulting in a veiy natural echo.
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