Yamaha MOXF8 Reference Manual - Page 18
Effect Block, Effect structure, System Effects – Reverb and Chorus, Insertion Effects, Master Effect - vocoder
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Effect Block This block applies effects to the output of the tone generator block as well as audio input block, processing and enhancing the sound. Effects are applied in the final stages of editing, letting you change the sound as desired. Effect structure System Effects - Reverb and Chorus System Effects are applied to the overall sound. With System Effects, the sound of each Part is sent to the effect according to the Effect Send Level for each Part. The processed sound (referred to as "wet") is sent back to the mixer according to the Return Level, and output-after being mixed with the unprocessed "dry" sound. This instrument is equipped with Reverb and Chorus as System Effects. In addition, you can set the Send Level from Chorus to Reverb. This parameter is used to apply Reverb to the signals output from the Chorus. You can get a natural effect by applying Reverb depth to the Chorus sound with the same level as that of the dry sound. Insertion Effects Insertion Effects can be applied individually to each of specified parts before merging signals of all parts. It should be used for sounds for which you want to drastically change the character. Each Voice features one set which has A and B units. You can set different Effect types to the Insertion Effects A and B, or apply one Vocoder effect to Insertion Effects A and B. These settings can be set in the CONNECT display (page 35) of the Voice Common Edit. This synthesizer features eight sets of Insertion Effects (one set has A and B units). They can be applied to all Parts of the Performance, and applied to eight Parts (maximum) of the Song/Pattern. Another important Insertion Effect is the Vocoder, which can be applied only to one Part. Master Effect This block applies effects to the final stereo output signal of the entire sound. Multiple Effect types are available. Basic Structure Functional blocks Tone Generator block A/D Input block Sequencer block Arpeggio block Controller block Effect block Internal memory Reference Voice mode Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing mode Master mode Remote mode Utility mode Quick setup File mode Using iOS Applications Appendix MIDI Element EQ Element EQ is applied to each Element of the Normal Voice and each key of the Drum Voice. You can specify one of three different EQ shapes, including shelving and peaking. NOTE Element EQ does not affect the Input signals from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks. Part EQ/Common EQ This 3-band parametric EQ is applied to each part of the Performance/Mixing. The high band and low band are of the shelving type. The middle band is the peaking type. The Common EQ parameters offset the settings of the Part EQ parameters. NOTE Part EQ and Common EQ do not affect the Input signals from the A/D INPUT [L]/[R] jacks. Master EQ Master EQ is applied to the final (post-effect), overall sound of the instrument. In this EQ, all five bands can be set to peaking, with shelving being available also for the lowest and highest bands. MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 18