Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 34
Effects
View all Yamaha CS6R manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 34 highlights
Basics Section Effects Section The effects can be used to change the sound of a Voice or Performance. There are two Insertion Effect Units plus a Reverb Unit (with 12 types of reverb) and a Chorus Unit (with 23 types of chorus). Each of the Insertion Effect units offers a variety of effects, and the units themselves can be connected in parallel or in series. In Voice/Performance Mode, different Effects settings can be assigned to each Voice/Performance, though the way they are connected (series or parallel) varies slightly. As shown in the following illustration, the two Insertion Effect units can be independently switched on or off for each Element in a Voice. So basically, the Insertion Effects can be set on a per Element basis. After being passed through the Insertion Effects, the signals from all individual Elements are mixed and sent to the Reverb and Chorus Units. These Reverb and Chorus Units apply effects to the sound as a whole before it is sent to the outputs, and are therefore known as System Effects. In Performance Mode, the Insertion Effects can be set for two Parts: a Voice, Phrase Clip or A/D Input Part, plus a Plug-in Part. However, the System Effects (Reverb and Chorus) are not applied to Parts, but to the Performance as a whole. Voice Mode Element 1~4 Insertion Effects 1 2 System Effects Reverb Performance Mode Output Voice1~16 Element 1~4 Chorus Output Phrase Clip Insertion Effects 1/2 1 2 Output System Effects Reverb Chorus A/D Part Plug-in 1/2 Board Insertion Effects 1 Details about Effects are given on Page 65. 34