Yamaha SY85 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) (image) - Page 133
Controls: [CS3], [CS4], [CS7], [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial
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4: OUTPUT LEVEL [VOICE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Output Level → [ENTER/YES] Depending on the selected effects the SY85 effect system can have up to four separate output levels that are adjusted by the parameters provided in this screen. EF`OutLevel`1a```1b 2a```2b` `EF1(sngl)=100%``--``EF2(sngl)=`98%``-- F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8 1a, 1b, 2a, and 2b (Effect output levels) Range: 0 ... 100 Controls: [CS3], [CS4], [CS7], [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial The [CS3] and [CS4] sliders adjust the output levels of the effect 1 "1a" and "1b" stages, respectively, while the [CS7] and [CS8] sliders adjust the output levels of the effect 2 "2a" and "2b" stages. A setting of "0" turns output from the corresponding effect stage off, while a setting of "100" produces maximum output level. If the selected effect is a "single" type, then only the "1a" or "2a" output level is available. If it is a "cascade" type, then only the "1b" or "2b" output level is available. Both the "1a" and "1b" or "2a" and "2b" levels are available only if the selected effect is a "dual" type. The type of the effects currently selected for the effect 1 and effect 2 processors are shown in parentheses on the bottom line of the display. See page 254 for details on the effect stages and the SY85 effect system in general. If a controller is assigned to any of the output level parameters (page 136), an inverse "c" will appear to the right of the parameter. 132 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT