9 reverb – Yamaha FX770 User Manual
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Section 7: Reference
7.1.9
REVERB-
In many cases, reverb is the final touch to your sound. This effect can give your tone a sense of time and place, from
subtle to dramatic, and the FX770 is ready for the job. Featuring four types of reverb, the FX770 has all you need
for creating the right ambience for your sound.
LgH (Large Hall), MdR (Medium room), SmR (Small Room), Spr (Spring)
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Parameter#
Name
XXX
RUT HF IDLV
XXX
HIH LUL
XXX
GATE LEUEL
Function
Value/Range
P a r a m e t e r 1
P a r a m e t e r 2
P a r a m e t e r s
P a r a m e t e r 4
P a r a m e t e r s
P a r a m e t e r 6
Notes:
Reverb Time
High Freq. Ratio
Initial Delay
Mix Balance
Output Level
Gate Level
RVT
HF
IDLY
MIX
LVL
GATE LEVEL
Reverb Time
High Frequency Ratio
Initial Delay
Mix Balance
Output Level
Reverb Gate Level
0.1 ~ 4.0
1
~
10
0.1 ~ 100.0 [msec]
0
~
100
[%]
—oo, —30 — +6 [dB]
0 ~ 6 3
Determines the length (time) of the Reverb decay. The standard value for each type is 1.0.
High frequency control voicing for the Reverb.
Sets the time before the Reverb starts to happen.
Mixes between the Dry signal and the Reverb effect (Setting this to 100% will produce only the chorus
effect.)
Overall Level of this Effect Block
Controlled by your Input signal, the Gate Level determines how much of the Reverb will be gated.
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