Yamaha EMX5014C Owner's Manual - Page 22
Digital Effects SEND Jack, PROGRAM Dial, PARAMETER Control, AUX1/2 Controls - 14 channel powered mixer
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Reference Front & Rear Panels Digital Effects Section I J K L M N O 22 EMX5014C Owner's Manual I SEND Jack • EFF This unbalanced phone output jack outputs the signal from the EFFECT bus. You use this jack, for example, to connect to an external effector. You can then return the signal by connecting the external effector to any of the LINE jacks on channel pairs 7/8 to 13/14. If you are returning a signal from an external effector into a LINE jack on any channel pair 7/8 to 13/14, please be sure to turn the EFFECT knob for that channel pair to "0". • AUX1, AUX2 These unbalanced phone jack outputs monaural monitor signals from the AUX1 and AUX2 buses, respectively. You use these jacks, for example, to connect to an effector or to a cue box or other such monitoring system. J PROGRAM Dial Selects the type of effect to be used. You can select from 16 different effect types, as follows. No. Program 1 REVERB HALL 1 2 REVERB HALL 2 3 REVERB ROOM 1 4 REVERB ROOM 2 5 REVERB STAGE 1 6 REVERB STAGE 2 7 REVERB PLATE 8 DRUM AMBIENCE 9 KARAOKE ECHO 0 VOCAL ECHO A CHORUS 1 B CHORUS 2 C FLANGER D PHASER E AUTO WAH F DISTORTION Parameter REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME REVERB TIME DELAY TIME DELAY TIME LFO FREQ LFO FREQ LFO FREQ LFO FREQ LFO FREQ DRIVE K PARAMETER Control Adjusts the parameter (depth, speed, etc.) associated with the selected effect type. NOTE The mixer saves the last value used with each effect type. When you change to a different effect type, the mixer automatically restores the value that was previously used with that type (regardless of the current position of the PARAMETER knob). But note that all values return to their defaults at power-off. L AUX1/2 Controls Each knob adjusts the level of the effected sound into the corresponding AUX1 and AUX2 buses.