Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 74
Paramater, Descriptions, Determines the Resonance of the Low Pass Filter
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Reference Basic Structure of the DTX900 Paramater name GateTime H.Freq H.Gain Height HiAtk HiGain HiLvl HiMute HiRat HiRat HiTh HornF HornS HPF InitDly InitDly1 InitDly2 InitDlyL InitDlyR InpLvl InpMode InpSelect L.Freq L.Gain L/RDiffuse L/RDpth Lag LFODpth LFOPhDiff LFOPhRst LFOSpeed LFOWave Descriptions Determines the gate time of the sliced portion. Determines the center frequency of the high EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the high EQ band. Determines the height of the simulated room. Determines the amount of time from the moment a note is played to the moment the compressor is applied to the high frequencies. Determines the output gain for the high frequencies. Determines the level of the high frequencies. Switches the mute status of the high frequencies. [For MULTI BAND COMP] Determines the ratio of the compressor for the high frequencies. [For REVERB effects] Adjusts the resonance of the high frequencies. Determines the minimum input level at which the effect is applied to the high frequencies. Determines the speed of the horn when the slow/fast switch is set to "fast." Determines the speed of the horn when the slow/fast switch is set to "slow." Determines the Cutoff frequency of the High Pass Filter. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the direct, original sound and the initial reflections. Determines the delay time for the 1st series. Determines the delay time for the 2nd series. Determines the delay time of the left channel. Determines the delay time of the right channel. Determines the input level. Selects mono or stereo configuration for the input sound. Selects an input. Determines the center frequency of the low EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the low EQ band. Determines the spread of the sound. Determines the depth of the L/R pan effect. Determines the lagging time additionally applied to the delayed sound, and is specified via a note length. This helps in setting rhythmic effects that match the timing of the music. [For CHORUS effects, RING MODULATOR, CLASSIC FLANGER, TEMPO FLANGER] Determines the depth of the modulation. [For TEMPO PHASER] Determines the depth of the phase modulation. Determines the L/R phase difference of the modulated wave. Determines how the initial phase of the LFO is reset. [For CHORUS effects, TREMOLO, RING MODULATOR, CLASSIC FLANGER, TEMPO FLANGER] Determines the frequency of the modulation. [For TEMPO PHASER] Determines the modulation speed via a note length. This helps in setting rhythmic effects that match the timing of the music. [For AUTO PAN] Determines the frequency of the Auto Pan. [For CLASSIC FLANGER, RING MODULATOR] Selects the wave for modulation. [For AUTO WAH] Selects the wave, sine or square. [For AUTO PAN] Determines the panning curve. 74 DTX900 Owner's Manual Paramater name Livenss LowAtk LowGain LowLvl LowMute LowRat LowRat LowTh LPF LPFReso M.Freq M.Gain M.Width Manual MicAngl MidAtk MidGain MidLvl MidMute MidRat MidTh Mix MixLvl ModDpth ModDptR Mode ModFB ModGain ModLPF ModLPFReso ModMix ModPh ModSpd ModWave MoveSpeed NoiseQ NoisLPF NoisLvl Descriptions Determines the decay characteristics of Early Reflection. Determines the amount of time from the moment a note is pressed to the moment the compressor is applied to the low frequencies. Determines the output gain for the low frequencies. Determines the output level for the low frequencies. Determines whether the low frequency band is off or on. [For MULTI BAND COMP] Determines the ratio of the compressor for the low frequencies. [For REVERB effects] Determines the ratio of the low frequencies. Determines the minimum input level at which the effect is applied to the low frequencies. Determines the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter. Determines the Resonance of the Low Pass Filter for the input sound. Determines the center frequency of the middle EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the middle EQ band. Determines the width of the middle EQ band. [For FLANGER] Determines the offset value of the delay modulation. [For PHASER MONO, PHASER STEREO] Determines the offset value of the phase modulation. Determines the L/R angle of the microphone. Determines the amount of time from the moment a note is pressed to the moment the compressor is applied to the mid frequencies. Determines the output gain for the mid frequencies. Determines the output level for the mid frequencies. Switches the mute status of the mid frequencies. Determines the ratio of the compressor for the mid frequencies. Determines the minimum input level at which the effect is applied for the mid frequencies. Determines the volume of the effect sound. Determines the level of the effect sound mixed to the dry sound. Determines the depth of the modulation. Determines the depth of the modulation for the right channel as offset. Determines the phaser type, or more specifically, the factor for forming the phaser effect. Determines the feedback level to the modulation. Determines the gain of the modulation. Determines the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter applied to the modulated sound. Determines the resonance of the low pass filter for the modulated sound. Determines the mix balance of the modulated element. Determines the L/R phase difference of the modulated wave. Determines the modulation speed. Selects the wave type for modulation. Determines how long it takes to move the sound from the current status to the sound specified via the Vowel parameter. Determines the resonance of the low pass filter applied to the noise. Determines the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter applied to the noise. Determines the noise level.