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Preset Effects Programs

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Appendices Preset Effects Programs This is a list of the effect programs built into the CS1D. Basic effect programs 01-29 are standard programs for each effect type. Advanced reverb programs 31-71 are variations of reverb-type effects, and can be used immediately in a variety of situations. • Basic effect programs Reverb-type Effects # Title 01 Reverb 02 Early Ref. 03 Gate Reverb 04 Reverse Gate Type REVERB EARLY REF. GATE REVERB REVERSE GATE Description Reverb simulating a large space such as a concert hall. An effect which isolates only the early reflection (ER.) component from reverberation. A flashier effect than reverb is produced. A type of ER. designed for use as gated reverb. A reverse-playback type ER. Delays # Title 05 Delay LCR 06 Echo Type DELAY LCR ECHO Description Three-tap delay (L, C, R). Stereo delay with additional parameters for more detailed control. The signal can be fed back from left to right, and right to left. Modulation-type Effects # Title 07 Chorus 08 Flange Type CHORUS FLANGE 09 Symphonic SYMPHONIC 10 Phaser 11 Auto Pan 12 Tremolo 13 HQ.Pitch 14 Dual Pitch PHASER AUTO PAN TREMOLO HQ.PITCH DUAL PITCH Description Three-phase stereo chorus. The well-known flanging effect. A Yamaha proprietary effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than chorus. Stereo phaser with 2-16 stages of phase shift. An effect which cyclically moves the sound between left and right. An effect which cyclically varies the sound volume. Only one note is pitch-shifted, but a stable effect is produced. Stereo pitch shift with left and right pitches set independently. Combined Effects # Title 15 Rev+Chorus 16 Rev->Chorus 17 Rev+Flange 18 Rev->Flange 19 Rev+Sympho. 20 Rev->Sympho. 21 Rev->Pan 22 Delay+ER. 23 Delay->ER. 24 Delay+Rev 25 Delay->Rev Type Description REV+CHORUS Reverb and chorus in parallel REV->CHORUS Reverb and chorus in series REV+FLANGE Reverb and flanger in parallel REV->FLANGE Reverb and flanger in series REV+SYMPHONIC Reverb and symphonic in parallel REV->SYMPHONIC Reverb and symphonic in series REV->PAN Reverb and auto-pan in parallel DELAY+ER. Delay and early reflections in parallel DELAY->ER. Delay and early reflections in series DELAY+REV Delay and reverb in parallel DELAY->REV Delay and reverb in series 18

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Appendices
18
Preset Effects Programs
This is a list of the effect programs built into the CS1D. Basic effect programs 01–29 are standard programs
for each effect type. Advanced reverb programs 31–71 are variations of reverb-type effects, and can be used
immediately in a variety of situations.
Basic effect programs
Reverb-type Effects
Delays
Modulation-type Effects
Combined Effects
#
Title
Type
Description
01
Reverb
REVERB
Reverb simulating a large space such as a concert hall.
02
Early Ref.
EARLY REF.
An effect which isolates only the early reflection (ER.) component
from reverberation. A flashier effect than reverb is produced.
03
Gate Reverb
GATE REVERB
A type of ER. designed for use as gated reverb.
04
Reverse Gate
REVERSE GATE
A reverse-playback type ER.
#
Title
Type
Description
05
Delay LCR
DELAY LCR
Three-tap delay (L, C, R).
06
Echo
ECHO
Stereo delay with additional parameters for more detailed control. The
signal can be fed back from left to right, and right to left.
#
Title
Type
Description
07
Chorus
CHORUS
Three-phase stereo chorus.
08
Flange
FLANGE
The well-known flanging effect.
09
Symphonic
SYMPHONIC
A Yamaha proprietary effect that produces a richer and more complex
modulation than chorus.
10
Phaser
PHASER
Stereo phaser with 2-16 stages of phase shift.
11
Auto Pan
AUTO PAN
An effect which cyclically moves the sound between left and right.
12
Tremolo
TREMOLO
An effect which cyclically varies the sound volume.
13
HQ.Pitch
HQ.PITCH
Only one note is pitch-shifted, but a stable effect is produced.
14
Dual Pitch
DUAL PITCH
Stereo pitch shift with left and right pitches set independently.
#
Title
Type
Description
15
Rev+Chorus
REV+CHORUS
Reverb and chorus in parallel
16
Rev->Chorus
REV->CHORUS
Reverb and chorus in series
17
Rev+Flange
REV+FLANGE
Reverb and flanger in parallel
18
Rev->Flange
REV->FLANGE
Reverb and flanger in series
19
Rev+Sympho.
REV+SYMPHONIC
Reverb and symphonic in parallel
20
Rev->Sympho.
REV->SYMPHONIC
Reverb and symphonic in series
21
Rev->Pan
REV->PAN
Reverb and auto-pan in parallel
22
Delay+ER.
DELAY+ER.
Delay and early reflections in parallel
23
Delay->ER.
DELAY->ER.
Delay and early reflections in series
24
Delay+Rev
DELAY+REV
Delay and reverb in parallel
25
Delay->Rev
DELAY->REV
Delay and reverb in series