Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 56

Effect Parameters - amp

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Effects 2-3 Effect Parameters 2-3-1 A AEG Phase AM Depth AM Inverse R AM Speed AM Wave AMP Type Analog Feel Attack Attack Offset Attack Time Offsets the phase of the Amplitude EG. Determines the depth of Amplitude Modulation. Determines the phase of the Amplitude Modulation for the R channel. Determines the Amplitude Modulation speed. Selects the wave for modulating the Amplitude. Selects the amplifier type to be simulated. Adds the characteristics of an analog flanger to the sound. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the compressor effect. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the wah effect. Determines the attack time of the envelope follower. 2-3-2 B Bit Assign Bottom BPF1-10 Gain Determines how Word Length is applied to the sound. Determines the minimum value of the wah filter. The Bottom parameter is available only when the value is less than that of the Top parameter. Determines each output gain of BPFs 1 - 10 of the Vocoder effect. 2-3-3 C Click Density Click Level Color Common Release Compress Comp Attack Comp Release Comp Threshold Comp Ratio Determines the frequency at which the click sounds. Click is the click sound of a metronome, that can be sounded during playback or recording. Determines the click level. Determines the fixed phase modulation. The Color parameter may not be effective depending on the values of the Mode and Stage parameters. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the releasing of a note and the end of the effect. This is a parameter of Multi Band Comp. Determines the minimum input level at which the compressor effect is applied. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the compressor effect. Determines the amount of time that elapses between the releasing of a note and the end of the compressor effect. Determines the minimum input level at which the compressor effect is applied. Determines the ratio of the compressor. 56

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Effects
56
2-3
Effect Parameters
2-3-1
A
2-3-2
B
2-3-3
C
AEG Phase
Offsets the phase of the Amplitude EG.
AM Depth
Determines the depth of Amplitude Modulation.
AM Inverse R
Determines the phase of the Amplitude Modulation for the R channel.
AM Speed
Determines the Amplitude Modulation speed.
AM Wave
Selects the wave for modulating the Amplitude.
AMP Type
Selects the amplifier type to be simulated.
Analog Feel
Adds the characteristics of an analog flanger to the sound.
Attack
Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key
and the start of the compressor effect.
Attack Offset
Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key
and the start of the wah effect.
Attack Time
Determines the attack time of the envelope follower.
Bit Assign
Determines how Word Length is applied to the sound.
Bottom
Determines the minimum value of the wah filter.
The Bottom parameter is available only when the value is less than that of
the Top parameter.
BPF1-10 Gain
Determines each output gain of BPFs 1 - 10 of the Vocoder effect.
Click Density
Determines the frequency at which the click sounds.
Click is the click sound of a metronome, that can be sounded during
playback or recording.
Click Level
Determines the click level.
Color
Determines the fixed phase modulation.
The Color parameter may not be effective depending on the values of the
Mode and Stage parameters.
Common Release
Determines the amount of time that elapses between the releasing of a
note and the end of the effect.
This is a parameter of Multi Band Comp.
Compress
Determines the minimum input level at which the compressor effect is
applied.
Comp Attack
Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key
and the start of the compressor effect.
Comp Release
Determines the amount of time that elapses between the releasing of a
note and the end of the compressor effect.
Comp Threshold
Determines the minimum input level at which the compressor effect is
applied.
Comp Ratio
Determines the ratio of the compressor.