Tempo delay 1 – Yamaha FX770 User Manual

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Section 7: Reference

Tempo Delay 1 ~

Have you ever worked with a delay-time chart? Or have you ever played with a drummer whose tempo changed from
night to night? We all have, and we all will, so that’s why we created Tempo Delay. In the studio, you can sync your
delays to the groove of the song; and live, you can use the optional external footswitch to Tap the tempo of the song
into the FX770 Delay. That’s that’s that’s. Cool cool cool...

Type 4: TDl (Tempo Delay 1)

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TDl TEMPO НОТЕ

TDl Fi3 MIH LUL

TDl TR6 DEF L./R

TDl HF

Parameter #

Name

Function

Value/Range

Parameter 1

TEMPO

Tempo Select

J

=50 ~ 250

Parameter 2

NOTE

Note Value

Parameter 3

FB

Feedback

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

DEF

Diffusion

0-10

Parameter 8

UR

Left/Right Balance

L50 - L=R - R50

Parameter 9

HF

High Frequency Ratio

1-10

Notes:

Tempo

Note Value

Feedback
Mix Balance

Output Level

Trigger

Diffusion
Left/Right Balance

High Freq. Ratio

Sets the Tempo for delay. You cannot set the Delay Time to 670ms or longer. If you set the TEMPO to
under 90 with Note set to a quarter note. Delay Time becomes 670ms, and the TEMPO value will flash.
Selects the Note length

Controls the amount of repeats.
Mixes between the Dry signal and the Delay 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).
Selects from tight to slightly altered delays.
Adjusts the pan position of the Delay effect if it is unbalanced due to a high DEE parameter value.

A “tape-echo” EQ for the delays. As the value increases, the high range of the repeated sound attenuates
gradually, resulting in a very natural echo.

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