Effect processor selection – Yamaha FX500 User Manual

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6. Effect Processor Selection

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In the MEMORY mode the FX500 effect stages can be

individually turned ON or OFF by using the COMP, DIST,
EQ, MOD and REV keys. Pressing any of these keys

alternately turns the corresponding effect stage ON

(indicator lit) or OFF (indicator out). When a stage is turned

OFF, it is bypassed and the previous active stage is

connected directly to the following active stage. If all
stages are ON, the effect chain is as shown below:

comp

dist

M

COMPRESSOR

DISTORTION II EQUALIZER

MODULATION

If, however, you only wanted to use the compressor,

equalizer and reverb stages, you could press the DIST and
MOD keys to turn the stages OFF, resulting in the effect

chain shown below:

I COMP O

dist

seq

rOMOD-—•

rev

O

rev

—O

mod

m

:

COMPRESSOR I EQUALIZER M REVERB

NOTE: The ON/OFF status of each effect is stored to the

RAM memory along with all other effect data when
a STORE operation is performed (see "Memory

Store Operation" on page 12).

Reversing the Order of the
Modulation & Reverb Stages

Normally, the last two effects in the FX500 effect chain are

a modulation type and reverb type, in that order. By

pressing the SEL/ASN key while in the MEMORY mode,

however, this order may be reversed. The order of the

MOD and REV effect stages is shown on the bottom line of

the LCD, and the LEDs associated with the MOD and REV

keys will light to show the selected order:
• MOD — • REV or • REV — • MOD.

This is the normal order of the MOD and REV effect
stages:

ICOMP VDIST (EQ

mod

— •

rev

COMPRESSOR

M

DISTORTION

II

EQUALIZER

I

MODULATION

M

REVERB

The current order of the selected effects in the MOD and

REV stages is also shown on the bottom line of the display

("MOD -► REV" in this case).

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B r o a d D i s t .

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Press the SEL/ASN key to reverse this order.

comp

dist

•EQ

O

mod

— O

rev

COMPRESSOR I DISTORTION

MODULATION

The new MOD/REV order is also shown on the display.

B r o a d D i s t .

D l y ^ F i g

The ability to reverse the order of the modulation and

reverb stages is important because it gives you choice of

applying reverb/delay to the already-modulated signal, or

applying modulation to the reverb/delay signal. The

difference in sound can be quite significant.

NOTE: The selected order of the MOD and REV effect

stages is stored to the RAM memory along with all
other effect data when a STORE operation is
performed (see "Memory Store Operation" on
page 12).

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