Tremolo, Type 6: trm (tremolo) – Yamaha FX770 User Manual

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Section 7: Reference

Tremolo

There was a time when every amp, and every manufacturer, had to include tremolo in their list of features. And after
many years, and many styles of music, the FX770 has not forgotten this classic effect. Updated for the 90’s, the
Tremolo now features Tempo and remote control, dig the groovy sound!

Type 6: TRM (Tremolo)

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TRil TEMPO NOTE

TRM DEP MIX LUL

TRM TRi3 LFO FIL

Parameter #

Name

Function

Value/Range

Parameter 1

TEMPO

Tempo

J

=50 ~ 250

Parameter 2

NOTE

Note Length

Parameter 3

DEP

Modulation Depth

0~ 100[%]

Parameter 4

MIX

Mix Balance

0-100 [%]

Parameter 5

LVL

Output Level

-30 - +6 [dB]

Parameter 6

TRG

Trigger

OFF, FS2, MIDI

Parameter 7

LFO

LFO Wave Form

TRI, SIN, SOR

Parameters

FIL

Filter

-10-+10

Notes:

Tempo
Note Length

Modulation Depth
Mix Baiance

Output Level

Trigger

LFO Wave Form

Filter

Selects the Tempo for the Tremolo.
Determines the Note value for Tempo sync.

Controls the depth of the Tremolo modulation.
Mixes between the Dry signal and the Tremolo effect (Setting this to 100% will produce only the chorus
effect.)
Overall Level of this Effect Block

Selects the Source of external control for the Tempo parameter. You can adjust the TEMPO parameter
value using the footswitch (by selecting FS2) or using the MIDI clock (by selecting MIDI).
Determines the type of LFO to produce pan effect Wave Form: Triangle (TRI), Sine (SIN) or
Square(SQR).
A “tone control” for the Tremolo Effect.

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