Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 57
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Voice Condition [Page 4] Press the Page buttons to select Page 4. Effect Category Effect You can select the effects applied to each Voice section. Effect Category You can select the Effect Category applied to each Voice section. PRESET REVERB DELAY ER/KARAOKE CHORUS FLANGER PHASER TREMOLO/AUTO PAN ROTARY SPEAKER DISTORTION DISTORTION+ AMP SIMULATOR WAH DYNAMIC EQ/ENHANCER PITCH CHANGE MISCELLANEOUS THRU The effect type that best matches and is most suited to the currently selected sound is automatically selected. Produces a gentle "wash" of aftertones in the sound, recreating the subtle ambience and depth of actual performance spaces and rooms. Produces delayed distinct repeats of the sound, or echoes. This is also useful for creating rhythmic repeats in the sound. The ER effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb sound, while Karaoke recreates the deep echo effect used in Karaoke sing-along applications. Creates a warm effect as if several instances of the same sound were playing at once. Makes the overall sound richer, "fatter" and more animated. This creates a metallic periodic "sweeping" effect, similar to Chorus but with a brighter more resonant sound. Similar to Flanger, this produces rolling timbre changes and a pronounced up/down filter sweep effect. This periodically changes the volume and has the effect of moving the sound image both front and back, and left and right. This popular effect (used mainly for electronic organ sounds) recreates the rich, animated pulsing sound of a rotating speaker horn. The Rotary Speaker effect can be switched in real time as you play, with the Left Footswitch (when properly set for Footswitch operation). Keep in mind that the Rotary Speaker effect CANNOT be turned on only by selecting it. To use the Rotary Speaker effect, see "Rotary Speaker" on page 60. This effect adds distortion to the sound. A combination of Distortion, Delay and Compressor effects. A simulation of a guitar amp or microphone amp. This uses an automatic up/down filter sweep to change the timbre of the sound, producing a "wah-wah" sound. This effect (also called compression) "squeezes" the overall dynamic range of the sound, and has a gain control-letting you make soft sounds louder, and thus give more "punch" to the sound. EQ: This processing tool lets you change the level for specific frequency ranges in the sound, and affects the overall sound quality. Enhancer: This effect emphasizes and enhances the overtones in the high frequency sound range overtone-not merely making the sound brighter, but giving it more clarity and presence. Changes the pitch of the input signal. This category contains a wide range of special effects. Bypass control. This cancels the effect processing. Voice Controls and Effects 3 ELB-02 Owner's Manual 57