Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Reference Manual - Page 16

Master Compressor, Set the Compressor to On.

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Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (Mixer) Master Compressor Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. For signals that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it "squeezes" the dynamic range, effectively making soft sounds louder and loud sounds softer. When used with gain to boost the overall level, this creates a more powerful, more consistently high-level sound. This instrument features a Master Compressor which is applied to the entire sound of this instrument. Although preset Master Compressor settings are provided, you can also create and save your original Master Compressor presets by adjusting the related parameters. This display is available only when the "Master" tab is selected at the top of the Mixer display. NOTE Master Compressor cannot be applied to an Audio Song or the Metronome sound. 1 2 4 3 1 Set the Compressor to "On." 2 Select the Master Compressor type to be edited. 3 Edit the parameters related to the Master Compressor. Threshold Ratio Gain Determines the threshold (minimum level at which compression starts). Determines the ratio of compression (how much the dynamic range is compressed). Determines the output level. The indication "GR" shows the Gain Reduction (compressed level) while "Output" shows the output level according to the instrument sound in real time. 4 Touch (Save), then save the settings as a User Master Compressor type. Up to five Master Compressor types can be created and saved. NOTICE The settings will be lost if you turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation. NOTE If you want to save the Master Compressor settings to a USB flash drive, save them as a User Effect file. To do this, from the display called up via [Menu]  [Utility]  [Factory Reset/Backup]  page 2/2, touch [Backup] of "User Effect" to execute the Save operation (page 99). CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual 16

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Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (Mixer)
CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual
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Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. For
signals that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it “squeezes” the dynamic range, effectively making
soft sounds louder and loud sounds softer. When used with gain to boost the overall level, this creates a more powerful,
more consistently high-level sound.
This instrument features a Master Compressor which is applied to the entire sound of this instrument. Although preset
Master Compressor settings are provided, you can also create and save your original Master Compressor presets by
adjusting the related parameters. This display is available only when the “Master” tab is selected at the top of the Mixer
display.
NOTE
Master Compressor cannot be applied to an Audio Song or the Metronome sound.
1
Set the Compressor to “On.”
2
Select the Master Compressor type to be edited.
3
Edit the parameters related to the Master Compressor.
The indication “GR” shows the Gain Reduction (compressed level) while “Output” shows the output level according
to the instrument sound in real time.
4
Touch
(Save), then save the settings as a User Master Compressor type.
Up to five Master Compressor types can be created and saved.
NOTICE
The settings will be lost if you turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation.
NOTE
If you want to save the Master Compressor settings to a USB flash drive, save them as a User Effect file. To do this, from
the display called up via [Menu]
[Utility]
[Factory Reset/Backup]
page 2/2, touch [Backup] of “User Effect” to
execute the Save operation (
page 99
).
Master Compressor
Threshold
Determines the threshold (minimum level at which compression starts).
Ratio
Determines the ratio of compression (how much the dynamic range is compressed).
Gain
Determines the output level.
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