Yamaha ProR3 ProR3 Owners Manual - Page 32

Program paramaters 2 Secondary effects, Advanced uses 2

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28 Advanced uses (2) - Editing functions - Program paramaters 2 (Secondary effects) DFL By using the dynamic filter you can create wah effects in which the frequency response is changed by the level of the input signal. Key Parameter FINE DFL Dynamic Filter DFL Filter Type DFL Frq.Center DFL Resonance DFL Shift DFL Sens DFL Decay DFL Patch continues to COMP Value OFF, ON LPF, HPF, BPF 100 Hz ~ 3.2 kHz 0 ~ 20 Up/Down 1 ~ 10 1 ~ 10 PreREV, PostREV Description DFL effect on/off Filter type selection Center frequency of the filter Filter resonance Direction in which center frequency will change in response to the level of the input signal Sensitivity to the input signal Speed at which the center frequency will return after shifting Place the filter patch point before or after the reverb ProR3 Digital Reverberator

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Advanced uses (2)
– Editing functions –
ProR3 Digital Reverberator
Program paramaters 2 (Secondary effects)
DFL
By using the dynamic filter you can create wah effects in which the frequency response is
changed by the level of the input signal.
Key
Parameter
Value
Description
FINE
DFL Dynamic Filter
OFF, ON
DFL effect on/off
DFL Filter Type
LPF, HPF, BPF
Filter type selection
DFL Frq.Center
100 Hz ~ 3.2 kHz
Center frequency of the filter
DFL Resonance
0 ~ 20
Filter resonance
DFL Shift
Up/Down
Direction in which center frequency will change in response
to the level of the input signal
DFL Sens
1 ~ 10
Sensitivity to the input signal
DFL Decay
1 ~ 10
Speed at which the center frequency will return after shifting
DFL Patch
PreREV, PostREV
Place the filter patch point before or after the reverb
continues to COMP