Yamaha CP5 Reference Manual - Page 17
Effect category: Tech TEC
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On-screen name (and full name) Description Effect category: Distortion (DST) AmpSim1 (Amp Simulator 1) AmpSim2 (Amp Simulator 2) CmpDst (Compressor-Distortion) CmpDst+ (Compression-DistortionDelay) Amp Simulator 1 replicates the sound produced by guitar amplifiers. Amp Simulator 2 replicates the sound produced by guitar amplifiers. Compressor & Distortion combines compression and distortion effects. The Compression-Distortion-Delay effect combines compression, distortion, and delay effects. Effect category: Compressor (CMP) ClscCmp (Classic Compressor) MCmp (Multiband Compressor) Relatively fast-acting, the Classic Compressor effect is well suited to solo performances. Multiband Compressor can be used to apply compression independently in three specific frequency bands. Effect category: Lo-fi (L-F) Lo-Fi Noisy D-Turn (Digital Turntable) Lo-Fi is used to creatively degrade the audio quality of the incoming signal. The Noisy effect can be used to intentionally add noise to the input signal. Digital Turntable adds the noise, clicks, and pops characteristic of old analog records. Effect category: Tech (TEC) RingMod (Ring Modulator) DynaRing (Dynamic Ring Modulator) DynaFlt (Dynamic Filter) Auto Syn (Auto Synth) Isoltr (Isolator) TechMod (Tech Modulation) Ring Modulator gives the input signal a more metallic sounding character. The Dynamic Ring Modulator effect can control its oscillator frequency in real time based on the level of the input signal. Dynamic Filter can control its filter cutoff frequency in real time based on the level of the input signal. The Auto Syn effect uses delay and modulation to make the input signal sound as if it was produced using a synthesizer. Isolator uses powerful filters to control the volume of individual frequency bands. The Tech Modulation effect applies a special type of modulation to the input signal. Effect category: Misc (MSC) EQ501 (EQ 501) Enhans (Harmonic Enhancer) TalkMod (Talking Modulator) PchChg (Pitch Change) ER (Early Reflections) EQ 501 is a five-band equalizer utilizing Yamaha's Virtual Circuitry Modeling (VCM) technology. Harmonic Enhancer adds higher-order harmonics to enhance a sound's presence. The Talking Modulator effect adds a vowel-type formant to the input signal. As its name suggests, Pitch Change can modify the pitch of the input signal. Early Reflections is a type of reverb effect that replicates the sound of the input signal being reflected once or twice off a simulated room's hard surfaces without the subsequent full reverberation. Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 Reference Left & Right Parts 3[VOICE] 3[PRE-AMP] 3[MOD-FX] 3[PWR-AMP] (CP5 only) 3[LEFT1]/[LEFT2]/[RIGHT1]/ [RIGHT2] (CP5) [LEFT]/[RIGHT] (CP50) 3[COMMON] Song Setting Area 3[SONG SETTING] 3[RECORD] TRACK Part 3[TRACK] MIC INPUT Part 3[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only) Settings for All Parts 3[REVERB] Settings for All Performances 3[MASTER COMPRESSOR] 3[UTILITY] 3[FILE] Appendix 17 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual