Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 27
Adjusting the Reverb Effect, Adjusting the Individual Output levels
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Play Section Adjusting the Reverb Effect You can control the amount of reverb (system effect) applied to a rhythm instrument by moving the associated volume slider while holding down the SHIFT button. The relevant sliders must be set appropriately to control reverb beforehand (page 75). SHIFT MAX Adjusting the Individual Output levels You can control the output level from INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT (1 to 6) jacks by simultaneously holding down the SHIFT button and moving the appropriate volume slider. The relevant sliders must be set appropriately to control individual output levels beforehand (page 53). n Drum sounds routed to the Individual Outputs are excluded from the stereo mix, and thus are not output from any of the stereo outputs (PHONES, OUTPUT L&R, DIGITAL OUT). SHIFT MIN ACCOMP SNARE KICK 1 23 TOM HI-HAT CYMBAL MISC 4567 1 SHIFT button + ACCOMP/REVERB slider Adjusts the master return level of the reverb effect. 2 SHIFT button + SNARE slider Adjusts the reverb send level for the snare drum. 3 SHIFT button + KICK slider Adjusts the reverb send level for the bass drum. 4 SHIFT button + TOM slider Adjusts the reverb send level for the toms. 5 SHIFT button + HI-HAT slider Adjusts the reverb send level for the hi-hat cymbals. 6 SHIFT button + CYMBAL slider Adjusts the reverb send level for other cymbals (ride, crash, etc.). 7 SHIFT button + MISC slider Adjusts the reverb send level for rhythm sounds other than those listed above. n Keep in mind that the various settings described above are interdependent; changing a setting may not have the expected effect. For example, there may be little or no reverb sound if you set too small a value for one of the drum voice reverb send level settings (page 53), or if the master send or return level to the system reverb (page 57) is set too low. MAX MIN ACCOMP SNARE KICK 12 TOM HI-HAT CYMBAL MISC 3456 1 SHIFT button + SNARE slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1. 2 SHIFT button + KICK slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 2. 3 SHIFT button + TOM slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 3. 4 SHIFT button + HI-HAT slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 4. 5 SHIFT button + CYMBAL slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 5. 6 SHIFT button + MISC slider Adjusts the output level for INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 6. n Since each drum instrument can be freely assigned to any output (page 75), you can adjust the master output level for multiple instruments with a single slider. For example, the CYMBAL slider can become the master fader for all cymbals including hi-hats or only for the snare drum, depending on their output settings. 27