Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 69
The Mute/Solo and Voice selectors in the Effect Send display, TION control appears as a switch
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The Song Voice Mode Effect send display , VARI. = System effect VARI. = Insertion effect The VARI. (variation effect) control appears either as a standard rotary control or a switch, depending on how the variation effect block is 6 "connected" to the system in the EFFECT mode ("System" or "Insertion" - see page 215). The effect controls - "REVERB", "CHORUS", and "VARI." - set the level of the corresponding effect for the corresponding parts. Position the cursor at a control, then use [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys or the SHIFT- Number entry method to set the corresponding effect level. The graphic control will rotate to the corresponding position (clockwise for higher level, and counter-clockwise for lower level). The control positions also have numeric values (000 through 127) that appear at the top of the display: "000" is no effect and "127" is maximum effect level. When the VARIA- TION control appears as a switch, it simply turns the current variation effect on or off ("E" appears in the switch when the variation effect is on). The Mute/Solo and Voice selectors in the Effect Send display duplicate those in the VOICE mode mixer display, and have exactly the same functions. You can return to the SONG VOICE mixer display by pressing the [EXIT] key. s NOTE • The effect settings apply only to the QY70's internal voices - i.e. they will not affect the sound of an external tone generator or synthesizer being driven by the QY70. • When the "VARI." control appears as a standard rotary control (i.e., the variation effect block is connected as a "System" effect), the "DRY" rotary control also appears to control "Dry/Wet" mixing of effects for each track. When the "VARI." control appears as a switch (i.e., the variation effect block is connected as an "Insertion" effect), the "DRY" rotary control disappears. In this case, "Dry/Wet" mixing can be controlled in the "Vari.Edit" of the Effect Editing display. (page 216) 67