Try changing the settings – Yamaha DG60FX-112 User Manual

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Try Changing the Settings

Use the knobs or buttons on the panel to create your own original tone.

Using the DG60FX-112

• Continue rotating the knob in the previously de-

scribed direction and the patch’s data value
shown in the display as well as the [UP]/[DOWN]
lamp will stop flashing and indicate the actual
value corresponding to the knob’s position.

* After you stop moving the knob, the value will be displayed

for about 2 more seconds after which it will return to the
normal display.

* Even if only one setting value is changed, the [MANUAL]

lamp will flash to indicate that the patch’s data has changed.
When settings for all knobs (with the exception of OUT-
PUT) have changed, the [MANUAL] lamp will light.

• Once the knob is in an editable condition (in

which the setting’s value can be changed), turn-
ing the knob will result in the value shown in the
display changing in regards to the knob’s posi-
tion and a relative change in the tone.

The previously described rules apply to all knobs
except the OUTPUT knob.

Change the Effect Setting

Try switching the each of the effect blocks ON/OFF
or try changing the effect. Also, try using the knobs
for each of the effects to change the character of
the effect.

The DG60FX-112’s effects section is divided into
the following 4 blocks,

• Compressor (COMP)
• Modulation (CHORUS/FLANGER/PHASER/

ROTARY/TREMOLO)

• Delay (DELAY/TAPE ECHO)
• Reverb (SPRING/HALL/PLATE)

• Press the corresponding button to select the ef-

fect you want to use (the lamp will light). How-
ever, only one effect per block can be used at a
time. Also, if a button that is lit (ON) is pressed,
the light will go off and the effect in that block will
be switched (OFF).
All knobs can be used to set the parameters of
the effect selected in the block.

* Refer to [Effect Functions and Parameters] (page 19) for more

information on each effect’s function or knob’s setting.

* The operation of each knob follows the same rules as the pre-

amplifier section.

Try creating your own sound

Knob positions do not represent the current patch’s
value settings so the knob must be aligned with its
setting value (editable condition) in order to make
changes to the value. For this reason, the following
rules apply when a knob is moved.

• Rotate a knob, if the [UP] lamp flashes, rotate the

knob to the right (toward 10). If the [DOWN] lamp
flashes, rotate the knob to the left (toward 0).
At this time, that patch’s data value (the value
set in the patch of the knob you are turning) will
flash on the display.

* As long as the value is flashing on the display, the tone and

value will not change when the knob is rotated.

The OUTPUT knob and MASTER knob

Either knob can be used to change the volume.
However, the MASTER knob setting is included with
the patch data while the OUTPUT knob setting is
not. Use the MASTER knob to set the volume of
each patch and use the OUTPUT knob to set the
volume as heard from the speaker.

The AMP SELECT switch functions in the same
manner. When the knob is rotated, the patch’s
selected amp type will flash on the display. Ro-
tate the knob to the position of the amp type
indicated in the display and then select an amp
type you want to use.

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