Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 168

M.EQ Mid Master EQ Middle Range, CTRL Voice Controller

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M.EQ Low (Master EQ Low) This Equalizer covers low frequencies. You can adjust the signal level at the specified frequency. You can also select different Equalizer types (Shapes). M.EQ Low) Shape Gain Vce peak +12dB Freq 50Hz Q 12.0 s Shape Select either a Shelving or Peaking equalizer. The Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal at the specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving type attenuates/boosts the signal at frequencies above or below the specified Frequency setting. t Settings: shelv (Shelving), peak (Peaking) Details about the shapes of the Shelving and Peaking Types are given on Page 126. s Gain Set the Gain. This attenuates or boosts frequencies around the Frequency setting. t Settings: -12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB s Freq (Frequency) Set the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting. t Settings: 32Hz ~ 2.0kHz s Q (Frequency Characteristic) This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting to create various frequency curve characteristics. t Settings: 0.1 ~ 12.0 M.EQ LowMid (Master EQ Low-Middle Range) M.EQ Mid (Master EQ Middle Range) M.EQ HighMid (Master EQ High-Middle Range) These Equalizers cover low-to-middle, middle and highto-middle frequency ranges. They can be used to adjust the signal level around the specified frequency. s Gain Set the Gain. This attenuates or boosts frequencies around the Frequency setting. t Settings: -12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB s Freq (Frequency) Set the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting. t Settings: 100Hz ~ 10kHz s Q (Frequency Characteristic) This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting to create various frequency curve characteristics. t Settings: 0.1 ~ 12.0 M.EQ High (Master EQ High) This Equalizer covers high frequencies. You can adjust the signal level at the specified frequency. You can also select different Equalizer types (Shapes). M.EQ High)Shape Gain Freq Vce peak +12dB 0.5kHz Q 12.0 s Shape Select either a Shelving or Peaking equalizer. The Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal at the specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving type attenuates/boosts the signal at frequencies above or below the specified Frequency setting. t Settings: shelv (Shelving), peak (Peaking) s Gain Set the Gain. This attenuates or boosts frequencies around the Frequency setting. t Settings: -12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB s Freq (Frequency) Set the center frequency. Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting. t Settings: 500Hz ~ 16kHz s Q (Frequency Characteristic) This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting to create various frequency curve characteristics. t Settings: 0.1 ~ 12.0 Utility Mode M.EQ LowMid) Vce Gain Freq +12dB 100Hz Q 12.0 M.EQ Mid) Vce Gain Freq +12dB 100Hz Q 12.0 M.EQ HighMid) Vce Gain Freq +12dB 100Hz Q 12.0 CTRL (Voice Controller) You can assign MIDI Control Change Numbers to the controllers and front panel knobs. For example, Knob [1]/[2] can be set to control the amount of effect applied to a sound and the Foot Controller can be set to control modulation. These Control Change Number assignments are known as "Controller Assign." The following two screens are available. CTRL Assign1 (Controller Assign 1) CTRL Assign2 (Controller Assign 2) 168

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Utility Mode
M.EQ Low (Master EQ Low)
This Equalizer covers low frequencies.
You can adjust
the signal level at the specified frequency.
You can also
select different Equalizer types (Shapes).
Shape
Select either a Shelving or Peaking equalizer.
The
Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal at the
specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving
type attenuates/boosts the signal at frequencies
above or below the specified Frequency setting.
Settings:
shelv (Shelving), peak (Peaking)
Details about the shapes of the Shelving and Peaking
Types are given on Page 126.
Gain
Set the Gain.
This attenuates or boosts frequencies
around the Frequency setting.
Settings:
-12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
Freq (Frequency)
Set the center frequency.
Frequencies around this
point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting.
Settings:
32Hz ~ 2.0kHz
Q (Frequency Characteristic)
This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting
to create various frequency curve characteristics.
Settings:
0.1 ~ 12.0
M.EQ LowMid
(Master EQ Low-Middle Range)
M.EQ Mid (Master EQ Middle Range)
M.EQ HighMid
(Master EQ High-Middle Range)
These Equalizers cover low-to-middle, middle and high-
to-middle frequency ranges.
They can be used to adjust
the signal level around the specified frequency.
M.EQ HighMid) Gain Freq Q
Vce +12dB 100Hz 12.0
M.EQ Mid) Gain Freq Q
Vce +12dB 100Hz 12.0
M.EQ LowMid) Gain Freq Q
Vce +12dB 100Hz 12.0
M.EQ Low) Shape Gain Freq Q
Vce peak +12dB 50Hz 12.0
Gain
Set the Gain.
This attenuates or boosts frequencies
around the Frequency setting.
Settings:
-12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
Freq (Frequency)
Set the center frequency.
Frequencies around this
point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting.
Settings:
100Hz ~ 10kHz
Q (Frequency Characteristic)
This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting
to create various frequency curve characteristics.
Settings:
0.1 ~ 12.0
M.EQ High (Master EQ High)
This Equalizer covers high frequencies.
You can adjust
the signal level at the specified frequency.
You can also
select different Equalizer types (Shapes).
Shape
Select either a Shelving or Peaking equalizer.
The
Peaking type attenuates/boosts the signal at the
specified Frequency setting, whereas the Shelving
type attenuates/boosts the signal at frequencies
above or below the specified Frequency setting.
Settings:
shelv (Shelving), peak (Peaking)
Gain
Set the Gain.
This attenuates or boosts frequencies
around the Frequency setting.
Settings:
-12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
Freq (Frequency)
Set the center frequency.
Frequencies around this
point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting.
Settings:
500Hz ~ 16kHz
Q (Frequency Characteristic)
This varies the signal level at the Frequency setting
to create various frequency curve characteristics.
Settings:
0.1 ~ 12.0
CTRL (Voice Controller)
You can assign MIDI Control Change Numbers to the
controllers and front panel knobs.
For example, Knob
[1]/[2] can be set to control the amount of effect
applied to a sound and the Foot Controller can be set to
control modulation.
These Control Change Number
assignments are known as “Controller Assign.” The
following two screens are available.
CTRL Assign1 (Controller Assign 1)
CTRL Assign2 (Controller Assign 2)
M.EQ High)Shape Gain Freq Q
Vce peak +12dB 0.5kHz 12.0