Yamaha DTX-PROX DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual - Page 16
Effects applied to each kit, Ambience, Effect
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Effect Processor Design Effects applied to each kit KIT MODIFIER is comprised of three blocks (Ambience, Comp, and Effect), and the amount of effects on these blocks can be adjusted with the corresponding knobs. Ambience There are two types of Ambience effects as shown below. RealAmbi This is the acoustical characteristics recorded in an actual studio setting. Note that this is not available for some Inst sounds. The depth can be set for each Inst. Ambi This is a reverb effect added through digital processing. The Ambi Type and the depth can be set for each Inst. The curve settings for the [AMBIENCE] knob determines how the overall depth for RealAmbi and for Ambi are controlled. You can increase the amount of RealAmbi first and then increase the amount of Ambi later. When using an Inst that does not support RealAmbi, select the curve in which Ambi becomes effective from the start. Comp Comp is applied to the entire sound of your performance. Effect This is comprised of the following three blocks. MFX (Master Effect) This block is for the effects applied to the entire sound of your performance. The type and the depth of the effect can be set. FX1 (Effect 1) This block is for the effects applied to each Inst by setting the send level. You can use the [EFFECT] knob to adjust the overall send level. FX2 (Effect 2) This is an additional block that acts in the same way as FX1. You can set the effect type and the send level, separately from the settings for FX1. DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 16
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