Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 49

Insertion Effect, Connection, Parallel, Ins A>B, Ins B>A, Vocoder, Chorus, Chorus Send, Reverb

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Voice Parameters Insertion Effect Connection Lets you set the effect routing for Insertion Effects A and B. „ Parallel: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect A and B blocks are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks. A B Figure 51: Insertion Effect Connection Parallel „ Ins A>B: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect A are sent to the Insertion Effect B and signals processed with the Insertion Effect B are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks. A B Figure 52: Insertion Effect Connection Ins A>B „ Ins B>A: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect B are sent to the Insertion Effect A and signals processed with the Insertion Effect A are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks. A B Figure 53: Insertion Effect Connection Ins B>A „ Vocoder: the Insertion Effects A and B are unified, then used as the Vocoder. Signals processed with the Vocoder block are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks. Chorus Chorus Send Reverb Reverb Send V Figure 54: Insertion Effect Connection Vocoder V: Vocoder The Chorus System Effect block uses various types of modulation processing, including flanger and phaser, to enhance the sound in a variety of ways. Adjusts the Chorus send level. The higher the value the deeper the Chorus. The Reverb System Effect block adds a warm ambience to the sound, simulating the complex reflections of actual performance spaces, such as a concert hall or a small club. Adjusts the reverb send level. The higher the value the deeper the Reverb. 49

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Voice Parameters
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Insertion Effect
Connection
Lets you set the effect routing for Insertion Effects A and B.
Parallel
: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect A and B blocks
are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks.
Figure 51:
Insertion Effect Connection Parallel
Ins A>B
: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect A are sent to the
Insertion Effect B and signals processed with the Insertion Effect B
are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks.
Figure 52:
Insertion Effect Connection Ins A>B
Ins B>A
: Signals processed with the Insertion Effect B are sent to the
Insertion Effect A and signals processed with the Insertion Effect A
are sent to the Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks.
Figure 53:
Insertion Effect Connection Ins B>A
Vocoder
: the Insertion Effects A and B are unified, then used as the
Vocoder. Signals processed with the Vocoder block are sent to the
Master Effect, Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus blocks.
Figure 54:
Insertion Effect Connection Vocoder
V:
Vocoder
Chorus
The Chorus System Effect block uses various types of modulation
processing, including flanger and phaser, to enhance the sound in a
variety of ways.
Chorus Send
Adjusts the Chorus send level.
The higher the value the deeper the Chorus.
Reverb
The Reverb System Effect block adds a warm ambience to the sound,
simulating the complex reflections of actual performance spaces, such as
a concert hall or a small club.
Reverb Send
Adjusts the reverb send level.
The higher the value the deeper the Reverb.
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B
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