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Footswitch, Function, Select

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is ® The cursor will appear under the currently selected parameter. Use the wand Vkeys to select the ■ Footswitch Function Select parameter you wish to control. All parameters for the currently selected effects are available. "Cmp-THR," for example, refers to the compressor threshold level parameter. Dst-LPF is the distortion low-pass filter frequency parameter, etc. The individual parameters are described in detail in the "7. The Parameter Mode Footswitch Function Select determines the function of an optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch connected to the FX500's rear-panel MEMORY IN/DEC TRIGGER jack. The LCD display will appear as below, and the Aand Vkeys can be used to select the desired footswitch function. Editing the Effect Programs" section beginning on pac 11. In addition to the standard effect parameters, the following two parameters are available: YANAIIA 00 F.SW FUNCTION MEMORY INC/DEC ea) • VOLUME: assigns the controller to a special volumE CD control stage located immediately after tI // EQ stage. • CURSOR: Allows the assigned controller to control the position of the cursor in the parameter mode, facilitating selection of parameters for editing. NOTE: Control change reception is disabled while parameters are being selected. 0 Press the SEUASN key to move the cursor to the MIN and then to the MAX position, using the Aand V keys at each position to set the desired control range. Both MIN and MAX have a possible value range of 0 to 100%. For example, if the original range for DIST-LVL is -41 to 6 (dB), then setting MIN and MAX to 10 and 90 (%), respectively, produces a control range from -36 to +1 (dB). ® To assign CONTROLLER 2 to an effect parameter, press the SEUASN key again, causing a the CONTROLLER 2 display to appear. Bs CTRL2 MIN -MAX Dly:MIX 0 100 NOTE: If the same parameter is assigned to CTRL 1 and CTRL 2, CTRL 1 takes priority. ® Carry out steps ®and ®above to assign a parameter to controller 2. 0 When finished with controller assignment, press any of the effect keys (COMP, DIST, EQ, MOD or REV) to return to the normal parameter editing mode, or press the MEMORY key to return to the MEMORY mode. ® As with all other parameters, individual control assignments can be stored with each program by pressing the STORE key. Els F.SW FUNCTION MEMORY INC/DEC El5 F.SW FUNCTION TAP TEMPO DELAY TAP TEMPO DELAY is a function which allows delay time to be controlled by tapping the footswitch in time with the music (see "Using Tap Tempo Delay," below). When MEMORY INC/DEC is selected, the footswitch can be used to recall a range of effect programs specified by the Footswitch Memory Recall Range Edit function, described below. • Using Tap Tempo Delay When the TAP TEMPO DELAY footswitch function is selected, and the REVERB stage Dly, Ech, R+D, D R or R D effect is selected, the footswitch connected to the MEMORY INC/DEC jack can be used to set the time of the L-DLY parameter. Simply tap the footswitch twice at the appropriate interval. The time between "taps" sets the time between delays.'The time of the R-DLY parameter is changed by the same amount as the L-DLY time. By tapping in time with the music you are playing, this function makes it simple to accurately match the delay time to tempo. TAPI Time between taps on footswitch sets delay time. TAPI • --0 TIME CAUTION: If either the L-DLY or R-DLY parameter is set to its maximum or minimum value, the TAP TEMPO DELAY function cannot be used to create longer or shorter delays. 22

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is
®
The
cursor
will
appear
under
the
currently
selected
parameter.
Use
the
wand
Vkeys
to
select
the
parameter
you
wish
to
control.
All
parameters
for
the
currently
selected
effects
are
available.
"Cmp-THR,"
for
example,
refers
to
the
compressor
threshold
level
parameter.
Dst-LPF
is
the
distortion
low-pass
filter
frequency
parameter,
etc.
The
individual
parameters
are
described
in
detail
in
the
"7.
The
Parameter
Mode
Editing
the
Effect
Programs"
section
beginning
on
pac
11.
In
addition
to
the
standard
effect
parameters,
the
following
two
parameters
are
available:
VOLUME:
assigns
the
controller
to
a
special
volumE
control
stage
located
immediately
after
tI
EQ
stage.
CURSOR:
Allows
the
assigned
controller
to
control
the
position
of
the
cursor
in
the
parameter
mode,
facilitating
selection
of
parameters
for
editing.
NOTE:
Control
change
reception
is
disabled
while
parameters
are
being
selected.
0
Press
the
SEUASN
key
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
MIN
and
then
to
the
MAX
position,
using
the
Aand
V
keys
at
each
position
to
set
the
desired
control
range.
Both
MIN
and
MAX
have
a
possible
value
range
of
0
to
100%.
For
example,
if
the
original
range
for
DIST-LVL
is
—41
to
6
(dB),
then
setting
MIN
and
MAX
to
10
and
90
(%),
respectively,
produces
a
control
range
from
—36
to
+1
(dB).
®
To
assign
CONTROLLER
2
to
an
effect
parameter,
press
the
SEUASN
key
again,
causing
a
the
CONTROLLER
2
display
to
appear.
Bs
CTRL2
MIN
-MAX
Dly:MIX
0
100
NOTE:
If
the
same
parameter
is
assigned
to
CTRL
1
and
CTRL
2,
CTRL
1
takes
priority.
®
Carry
out
steps
®and
®above
to
assign
a
parameter
to
controller
2.
0
When
finished
with
controller
assignment,
press
any
of
the
effect
keys
(COMP,
DIST,
EQ,
MOD
or
REV)
to
return
to
the
normal
parameter
editing
mode,
or
press
the
MEMORY
key
to
return
to
the
MEMORY
mode.
®
As
with
all
other
parameters,
individual
control
assignments
can
be
stored
with
each
program
by
pressing
the
STORE
key.
Footswitch
Function
Select
Footswitch
Function
Select
determines
the
function
of
an
optional
Yamaha
FC4
or
FC5
footswitch
connected
to
the
FX500's
rear
-panel
MEMORY
IN/DEC
TRIGGER
jack.
The
LCD
display
will
appear
as
below,
and
the
Aand
Vkeys
can
be
used
to
select
the
desired
footswitch
function.
//
YANAIIA
00
F.SW
FUNCTION
MEMORY
INC/DEC
CD
ea)
Els
F.SW
FUNCTION
MEMORY
INC/DEC
F.SW
FUNCTION
El
5
TAP
TEMPO
DELAY
TAP
TEMPO
DELAY
is
a
function
which
allows
delay
time
to
be
controlled
by
tapping
the
footswitch
in
time
with
the
music
(see
"Using
Tap
Tempo
Delay,"
below).
When
MEMORY
INC/DEC
is
selected,
the
footswitch
can
be
used
to
recall
a
range
of
effect
programs specified
by
the
Footswitch
Memory
Recall
Range
Edit
function,
described
below.
Using
Tap
Tempo
Delay
When
the
TAP
TEMPO
DELAY
footswitch
function
is
selected,
and
the
REVERB
stage
Dly,
Ech,
R+D,
D
R
or
R
D
effect
is
selected,
the
footswitch
connected
to
the
MEMORY
INC/DEC
jack
can
be
used
to
set
the
time
of
the
L-DLY
parameter.
Simply
tap
the
footswitch
twice
at
the
appropriate
interval.
The
time
between
"taps"
sets
the
time
between
delays.'The
time
of
the
R-DLY
parameter
is
changed
by
the
same
amount
as
the
L-DLY
time.
By
tapping
in
time
with
the
music
you
are
playing,
this
function
makes
it
simple
to
accurately
match
the
delay
time
to
tempo.
TAPI
TAPI
--0
TIME
Time
between
taps
on
footswitch
sets
delay
time.
CAUTION:
If
either
the
L-DLY
or
R-DLY
parameter
is
set
to
its
maximum
or
minimum
value,
the
TAP
TEMPO
DELAY
function
cannot
be
used
to
create
longer
or
shorter
delays.
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