Sym — symphonic, Sym — symphonic trm — tremolo – Yamaha FX900 User Manual
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SYM — Symphonic
TRM — Tremolo
Symphonic is a broad, sweeping effect that adds a sense of
scaie to the sound.
SPD DEP
0.9 90
HIX LVL
90
0
SPED fModulation Speed: 0.1 — 20.0 Hz)
Sets the speed of moduiation and therefore the rate of effect
variation.
DEP (Depth: 0-100%)
Sets the depth of moduiation. Higher vaiues produce deeper
modulation.
MMIX (Mixing Balance: 0 —100 %)
Sets the baiance between the direct and effect sound. Higher
vaiues produce a greater proportion of effect sound in
reiation to direct sound.
LVL (Output Level: -°°. -30 — +6dB)
Determines the output ievel of the SYM effect.
The tremolo effect uses amplitude moduiation to produce a
periodic volume variation. The FX900 tremolo effect
additionally offers a phase parameter which can be used to
create a periodic "panning" effect in which the sound appears
to move across the stereo sound field.
SPD DEP PH
3.8 100 0
MIX LVL
90
0
SPD (Modulation Speed: 0.1 - 20.0 Hz)
Sets the speed of modulation and therefore the rate of effect
variation.
DEP (Depth: 0-100%)
Sets the depth of moduiation. Higher vaiues produce deeper
modulation.
PH (Phase:-8-.
h
8)
Sets the direction in which the sound image moves in the
stereo sound field. A setting of 0 produces no movement,
whiie settings toward +8 or -8 cause the sound image to
move to the ieft or right.
MIX (Mixing Balance: 0-100 %)
Sets the balance between the direct and effect sound. Higher
values produce a greater proportion of effect sound in reiation
to direct sound.
LVL (Output Level:
-30 — +6dB)
Determines the output ievel of the TRM effect.
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