Yamaha PSR-7000 Benutzerhandbuch

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

51. Unison.

52. 5th Harmo

Both of these effects produce a pitch-changed note in addition to the note played. With the default settings “Unison”

produces a note one octave above the original note while “5th Harmony” produces a note one fifth above the original
note.

1. PITCH

Range: -12 … +12

Sets the pitch of the added note in semitone steps.

2. INITIAL DELAY

Range: 0 … 127

Sets the delay between the initial note and the pitch changed note. “0” results in no delay. The higher the value the
greater the delay.

3. FINE1
4. FINE2

Range: -50 … +50

These parameters fine tune the pitch of the pitch-changed note. Two FINE parameters are provided to allow “detuning”
effects.

5. FEEDBACK GAIN

RANGE: -63 … +63

Sets the amount of feedback applied. Feedback allows a series of pitch-changed notes to be produced — the higher the
feedback value the greater the number of notes produced.

53. TouchWah

54. Wah+Dist

These are wah effects in which the depth of the wah is controlled by keyboard touch response.

1. SENSITIVITY

Range: 0 … 127

Sets the sensitivity of the effect to keyboard touch. The higher the value the greater the sensitivity.

2. CUTOFF FREQUENCY

Range: 0 … 127

Sets the cutoff frequency of the wah effect. The higher the value the higher the cutoff frequency.

3. RESONANCE

Range: 1 … 12

Sets the level of a resonant peak at the cutoff frequency. Higher values produce greater emphasis at the cutoff frequency.

55. Compressor

56. NoiseGat

The compressor can be used to smooth out level variations when playing voices such as guitar for a “tighter” sound.
The noise gate effectively minimizes hum and noise.
A compressor and noise gate effect with similar parameters.

1. ATTACK

Range: 1 ms … 40 ms

Sets the attack time of the compressor/noise gate. Higher values produce a longer attack time.

2. RELEASE

Range: 10 ms … 680 ms

Sets the release time of the compressor/noise gate. Higher values produce a longer release time.

3. THRESHOLD

Range: -48 dB … -6 dB

Sets the threshold level at which the compressor/noise gate begins to take effect.

4. RATIO (Compressor only)

Range: 10 … 20

Sets the compression ratio of the compressor. Higher values produce greater compression..

5. OUTPUT LEVEL

Range: 0 … 127

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

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