Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 151

Editing Effects, AEFFECT NAME BTYPE Cbutton Dbutton EMIX BALANCE FTEMPO

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Editing Effects 151 Editing Effects To edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects processors 1-4, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the Edit page for the effects processor you wish to edit appears. Effects processors 1-4 correspond to the following pages: • Effects Processor 1.......FX1 Edit page • Effects Processor 2.......FX2 Edit page • Effects Processor 3.......FX3 Edit page • Effects Processor 4.......FX4 Edit page These Edit pages contain the following effect parameters. 1 2 7 3 4 6 5 A EFFECT NAME This parameter displays the name of the effect program currently used by the effects processor. B TYPE This parameter displays the type of effect program currently used by the effects processor. The I/O configuration of the effect program is displayed below this parameter. C button Move the cursor to this parameter, then press [ENTER] to display the Library page for the selected effects processor. D button Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to display the In Patch | Effect page, which enables you to assign signals to the inputs and outputs of Effects processors 1-4. E MIX BALANCE This parameter knob enables you to set the balance between wet and dry signals. When the parameter is set to 0%, only the dry signal is heard. When set to 100%, only the wet signal is heard. Turn on the BYPASS button to bypass the currently-selected effects processor. F TEMPO This section displays the parameters that appear only when a delay effect type or a modulation-based effect type is selected. These TEMPO parameters calculate and set the delay time for delay effects, or the modulation frequency for modulation effects, relative to the specified tempo and note length. Use these parameters along with the SYNC or NOTE parameter located at the bottom of the display page. Internal Effects 13 DM1000-Owner's Manual

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Editing Effects
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DM1000—Owner’s Manual
Internal Effects
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Editing Effects
To edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects processors 1–4, press the DISPLAY
ACCESS [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the Edit page for the effects processor you wish
to edit appears.
Effects processors 1–4 correspond to the following pages:
Effects Processor 1
.......
FX1 Edit page
Effects Processor 2
.......
FX2 Edit page
Effects Processor 3
.......
FX3 Edit page
Effects Processor 4
.......
FX4 Edit page
These Edit pages contain the following effect parameters.
A
EFFECT NAME
This parameter displays the name of the effect program currently used by the effects
processor.
B
TYPE
This parameter displays the type of effect program currently used by the effects proces-
sor. The I/O configuration of the effect program is displayed below this parameter.
C
button
Move the cursor to this parameter, then press [ENTER] to display the Library page for
the selected effects processor.
D
button
Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to display the In Patch | Effect page,
which enables you to assign signals to the inputs and outputs of Effects processors 1–4.
E
MIX BALANCE
This parameter knob enables you to set the balance between wet and dry signals. When
the parameter is set to 0%, only the dry signal is heard. When set to 100%, only the wet
signal is heard. Turn on the BYPASS button to bypass the currently-selected effects pro-
cessor.
F
TEMPO
This section displays the parameters that appear only when a delay effect type or a mod-
ulation-based effect type is selected. These TEMPO parameters calculate and set the
delay time for delay effects, or the modulation frequency for modulation effects, relative
to the specified tempo and note length. Use these parameters along with the SYNC or
NOTE parameter located at the bottom of the display page.
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