Enh — dual enhancer – Yamaha FX900 User Manual
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• ENH — Dual Enhancer
This program artificially adds appropriate harmonics to the input signal, adding luster and effectively bringing "buried" sounds to the
foreground.
Lch FRQ DRV MIX
700 60 25
Rch FRQ DRV MIX
700 60 25
Lch LVL Rch LVL
-6
-6
Lch FRQ (Left Channel Hlah Pass Frequency: 400Hz —
10-QkHz)
Determines the cutoff frequency of the left-channel high-pass
filter. This parameter makes it possible to specify the range of
frequencies that will be affected by the enhancer — i.e. only
frequency above the cutoff will be enhanced.
Lch DRV (Left Channel Drive: 0-100)
Sets the level of the harmonics added to the left-channel
input sound. The higher the value, the greater the exciter
effect.
Lch MIX (Left Channel Mix: 0 - 50%)
Sets the mixture or balance between the direct input sound
and the applied harmonics. A setting of "0" produces only the
direct sound.
Lch LVL (Left Channel Output Level:
-30 — +6 dBI
Sets the left-channel output level of the ENH effect.
* The above parameters are all duplicated for the right
channel (Rch).
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