Modulating the delay – Yamaha D5000 User Manual

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Parameter Edit Mode - 13

D5000

Modulating the delay

Add modulation to the delay by changing the parameters accessed by the

[MOD] key.

Modulation parameters

HPF

(20 Hz ~ 4.0 kHz or

THRU)

Set the cutoff frequency for the high pass filter for the feedback
loop.

LPF

(400 kHz ~ 20 kHz or

THRU)

Set the cutoff frequency for the low pass filter for the feedback
loop.

NOTE

You should ensure the total value of the

LVL

parameter of each channel for a DUAL delay or all taps

for a SINGLE delay is kept at or below 100. For example, if you have three taps active, set the values for
each tap to 30. You can vary the levels (for example: 50-30-20) as long as the total is 100 or lower.

Press the

[ MOD ] key to select MOD (modulation).

Use the

[ < ] , [ ^ ] , [ > ] , and [ % ] CURSOR keys to move through the

various parameters. Modify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA
ENTRY encoder.

Press the

[ MOD ] key again to enable or disable modulation. The status

message in the top corner of the LCD changes from "

ON

" to "

OFF

".

STATUS (

OFF

/

SIN

/

TRI

/

PAN

)

Select

OFF

, sine waveform (

SIN

), triangle waveform (

TRI

), or

auto pan (

PAN

). When you select

SIN

or

TRI

, the D5000 performs

frequency modulation on the signal. If you select

PAN

, the auto

pan program will be effective at the pan position specified by the
DELAY parameter

PAN

(see page 10), and the D5000 will perform

amplitude modulation on the signal.

SPD

(0.05 ~ 40.00 Hz)

Set the speed (frequency) of the modulation. If you changed the

DISPLAY UNIT

parameter on the second page of the DELAY

function to

TEMPO

, you can select one of the following for the Note

parameter: , , , , , , , , , ,

,

,

,

, or

.

DEP

(0 ~ 100%)

Set the depth of the modulation.

PHA

(0

°

~ 350

°

in 32 steps)

Set the starting phase of the LFO (low frequency oscillator).

3

3

3

3

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