Ec1 — echo (stereo delay) 1 – Yamaha FX900 User Manual
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• EC1 — Echo (Stereo Delay) 1
Although similar to the Mono Delay 1 program, the Echo (Stereo Delay) program features independent feedback settings for the ieft
and right channels.
FBDL
180.0
FBDR TYP
90.0 LPF
CutF FBL FBR
THRU +20 +20
FBLR FBRL INDLY
-30 +30 0.0
WID MIX LVL
10 60 0
FBDL (Left Channel Feedback Delay Time: 0.1 —
270.0msf
FBDR fRIaht Channel Feedback Delay Time: 0.1 —
270.0msl
These parameters independently set the delay time before
feedback begins for the left and right channels.
TYP (Feedback Filter Type: HPF. LPFf
Selects the type of feedback filter to be used with the Echo
(Stereo Delay) effect: HPF = high-pass filter; LPF = low-pass
filter. Please note that whenever the setting of this parameter
is changed, the "CutF" parameter, below, is automaticaily set
to "THRU".
FBL (Left Channel Feedback: -100 — +100 %1
FBR fRight Channel Feedback: -100 — +100 %)
Determine the amount of effect-sound feedback returned to
the input of the ieft- or right-channel processor. Negative
values produce out-of-phase feedback. Higher values
produce a greater number of repeats.
FBLR fLeft Channel Cross Feedback: -100 —+100%)
FBRL fRiaht Channel Cross Feedback: -100 — +100%!
The FBLR parameter determines the amount of effect-sound
feedback from the left chanel returned to the input of the
right-channel processor. The FBRL parameter works in hte
opposite direction — right-channei output to left-channel
Input.
INDLY fInitial Delay Time: 0.0 — lOOmsf
Sets the delay before the first repeat.
MIX fMixIna Balance: 0 —100%!
Sets the balance between the direct and effect sound. Higher
values produce a greater proportion of effect sound in relation
to direct sound.
LVL
fOutPUt
Level: -°
q
. -30 — +6dBl
Determines the output level of the EC1 effect.
CutF fFilter Cutoff Frequency: THRU. 160Hz —
I.OkHz/I.OkHz —11kHz. THRUt
Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter type selected in the
preceding parameter (TYP). If the HPF is selected, the range
is from 160Hz to 1 .OkHz. If the LPF is selected the range is
from 1.0kHz to 11kHz. In either case the "THRU" setting
bypasses the filter.
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