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Instructions Yamaha, Modèle FX500B

Fabricant : Yamaha
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Nom Fichier : FX500BF.pdf
Langue d'enseignement: enfrde
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The FX500B takes advantage of unmatched Yamaha digital signal processing technology to provide a chain of up to 6 different effects with extensive programming capability. All important parameters have been designed specifically to provide optimum matching with bass guitars. You can easily create "custom" effect chains to suit your own specific musical requirements. With programmable compressor, overdrive, equalizer, modulation and reverb/delay effect stages, the FX500B gives you a complete state-of-the-art signal-processing system in one extraordinarily compact package. There are 30 superlative preset effect programs designed specifically for bass that you can simply select and use right away, and 30 RAM memory locations which can be used to store original signal-processing sounds that you create using the FX500B's broad-ranging programming features. For further versatility and smooth integration with MIDI-based music systems, the FX500B offers broad MIDI control capabilities. Any of its 60 memory locations may be directly selected from a remote MIDI device such as a keyboard or MIDI foot controller. It is also possible to directly control up to two different effect parameters simultaneously in versatility, and the sound is nothing less than superb. Please read through this operation manual thoroughly while learning to use your FX500B, in order to take full advantage of all the sophisticated capabilities it provides — and keep the manual in a safe place for later reference! CONTENTS 1. Precautions .„...........................................................3 2. The FX500B: What It Is and What It Does..............4 ■ Effects..................................................................4 ■ Memory Configuration ,........................................4 ■ MIDI Control..........................................................4 3. Connections: Basic System Setup.........................5 4. The Controls: A Quick Operation Guide................7 5. The MEMORY Mode: Selecting Effect Programs......................................9 6. Effect Processor Selection ...................................10 ■ Reversing the Order of the Modulation & Reverb Stages.....................................................10 7. The Parameter Mode: Editing the Effect Programs..................................11 ■ Editing Parameter Data......................................11 • Assigning MIDI CONTROLLERS to Effect Parameters .......................................11 • Memory Store Operation................................12 ■ COMPRESSOR ...................................................12 ■ OVERDRIVE........................................................13 ■ EQUALIZER ........................................................13 ■ MODULATION .....................................................14 • Chorus.............................................................14 • Flanger.............................................................14 • Symphonic....................................................15 • Tremolo............................................................15 ■ REVERB/DELAY .................................................15 • Reverb Group..................................................16 • Reverb Hall • Reverb Room • Reverb Vocal • Reverb Plate .......................16 • Early Reflection Group...................................16 • E/R Hall • E/R Random • E/R Reverse • E/R Plate................................16 • Delay Group ....................................................17 • Delay ..............................................................17 • Echo...............................................................17 • Reverb and Delay Group (Parallel)................17 • Reverb + Delay..............................................17 • Reverb and Delay Group (Serial)...................18 • Delay -»Reverb • Reverb -» Delay.............................................18 8. The Utility Mode.....................................................19 ■ Program Title Edit...............................................19 ■ MIDI Program Selection: MIDI Setup and Program Change Table Edit.......................19 • MIDI Setup......................................................20 • Program Change Table Edit...........................20 ■ MIDI Parameter Control: Control Change 1 Table Edit and Control Change 2 Table Edit .... 20 • Control Change 1 Table Edit..........................21 • Control Change 2 Table Edit..........................21 • Assigning CONTROLLER 1 and CONTROLLER 2 to Specific Effects..............21 ■ Footswltch Function Select...............................22 • Using Tap Tempo Delay..................................22 ■ Footswltch Memory Recall Range Edit ............23 9. Specifications.........................................................24 10. MIDI Data Format...................................................77 11. Block Diagram.........


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