Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 217

When the Variation Stage is an Insertion Effect, tracks. The variation stage TO REV and TO CHO

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Effects & Effect Editing q When the Variation Stage is an Insertion Effect Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 VARIATION Track 16 REVERB TO REV CHORUS LINE OUT/ PHONES In this case the variation effect is applied to one specific part (track) with "Dry/Wet" mixing capability available in "Vari. Edit" (See "Effect Editing" on page 216). The track to which the variation effect is to be applied can be selected via the EFFECT SEND display (page 66). q When the Variation Stage is a System Effect , Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 REVERB TO REV CHORUS LINE OUT/ PHONES Track 16 TO CHO TO REV VARIATION 13 In this case the variation effect is applied to all parts (tracks). The variation stage "TO REV" and "TO CHO" parameters can be used to send some or all of the output from the variation stage to the reverb and chorus stages. Variation send level and "Dry/Wet" mixing for each track can be varied via the controls in the EFFECT SEND display (page 66). 215

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E f f e c t s
&
E f f e c t
E d i t i n g
VARIATION
REVERB
LINE OUT/
PHONES
CHORUS
TO REV
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 16
REVERB
LINE OUT/
PHONES
TO REV
TO CHO
TO REV
CHORUS
VARIATION
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 16
When the Variation Stage is an Insertion Effect
In this case the variation effect is applied to one specific
part (track) with “Dry/Wet” mixing capability available in
“Vari. Edit” (See “Effect Editing” on page 216). The track
to which the variation effect is to be applied can be se-
lected via the EFFECT SEND display (page 66).
When the Variation Stage is a System Effect
In this case the variation effect is applied to all parts
(tracks). The variation stage “TO REV” and “TO CHO”
parameters can be used to send some or all of the output
from the variation stage to the reverb and chorus stages.
Variation send level and “Dry/Wet” mixing for each track
can be varied via the controls in the EFFECT SEND display
(page 66).