Yamaha PSR-7000 Benutzerhandbuch

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The DSP Effects & Parameters • DSP-Effekte und -Parameter • Effets et paramètres DSP

Although similar to the DelayL,R effect, Echo features independent feedback level parameters for the left and right

channels, plus a “high damp” parameter that simulates the high-frequency damping characteristics of most natural
acoustic environments.

1. L CH DELAY
3. R CH DELAY

Range: 0.1 … 715 ms

Set the delay time between the direct sound and the first repeat. Independent parameters are provided for the left (“L
CH”) and right (“R CH”) channels.

2. L CH FB LEVEL
4. R CH FB LEVEL

Range: –63 … 0 … +63

Determine the amount of effect-sound feedback returned to the input of the corresponding delay stage channel: L CH FB
LEVEL for the left channel and R CH FB LEVEL for the right channel. Higher values produce a greater number of repeats.

5. HIGH DAMP

Range: 0.1 … 1

Produces a natural decay in the high-frequency components of subsequent repeats. The lower the value the faster and
more pronounced the drop-off in high-frequencies.

40. Echo

This is a “cross delay” effect in which the repeats from a sound in one channel are produced in the opposite channel.

1. L

m

R DELAY

2. R

m

L DELAY

Range: 0.1 … 355 ms

The L

m

R DELAY and R

m

L DELAY parameters independently set the delay times for repeats crossing from left to right,

and from right to left, respectively.

3. FEEDBACK LEVEL

Range: –63 … 0 … +63

Determines the amount of effect-sound feedback returned to the input of the delay stage. Higher values produce a greater
number of repeats.

4. INPUT SELECT

Range: L, R, L&R

Selects the first channel to be delayed (“L”, “R”), or both channels simultaneously (“L&R”).

5. HIGH DAMP

Range: 0.1 … 1

Produces a natural decay in the high-frequency components of subsequent repeats. The lower the value the faster and
more pronounced the drop-off in high-frequencies.

41. CrossDly

Two distortion effects that can drastically alter you sound.

1. DRIVE

Range: 0 … 127

Sets the intensity of the distortion effect. Higher values produce more distortion.

2. AMP TYPE

Range: OFF, STACK, COMBO, TUBE

Simulates a variety of amplifier types via which the distortion sound might be reproduced.

OFF

Flat amp — the sound of a “direct feed” to a recording or sound reinforcement console.

STACK

The powerful, expansive sound of “stackable” speaker cabinets.

COMBO

A single 12" speaker unit in a compact enclosure.

TUBE

Simulates the warm, relatively “soft” distortion produced by vacuum tube amplifiers.

3. LPF CUTOFF

RANGE: 1.0kHz … 18kHz, Thru

The cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter applied to the distortion sound. No filter is applied when set to “Thru”.

4. OUTPUT LEVEL

Range: 0 … 127

Sets the output level of the distortion sound. Higher values produce higher level.

42. DistHARD

43. DistSOFT

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