Decay level. range: 0 ~ 100, Compressor, Hold time. range: 1 msec ~ 30,000 msec – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual

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6. DECAY LEVEL. Range: 0 ~ 100%

Determines the level at which the gate remains open

for the HOLD TIME. The lowerthe value, the lower
the HOLD gate level.

COMPRESSOR

The COMPRESSOR effect reduces the level of the
attack portion of a music signal and keeps overall signal

level within narrow limits.

7. HOLD TIME. Range: 1 msec ~ 30,000 msec

Determines how long the gate stays open, allowing

the input signal to pass.

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RELEASE TIME. Range: 5 msec ~ 32,000
msec
Determines how long it takes for the gate to close

fully from the time it begins to close.

9. MIDI TRIGGER. Range: ON, OFF

When ON, a KEY ON signal from an external MIDI

keyboard can be used to trigger the gate.

1. TRIGGER LEVEL. Range: 1 ~ 100%

Determines the strength of the attack signal required

to trigger the compressor effect.

2. TRIGGER DELAY. Range: -100 ~ 100 msec

Produces a delay between the time at which the

effect is triggered and that at which the compression
actually begins. If a negative value is programmed,
the input signal is delayed so that effectively, the
compression begins before the signal appears.

TRIGGER MASK. Range: 5 ~ 32,000 msec
This parameter makes it impossible to re-trigger the

compressor function until the programmed time

has elapsed.

4. ATTACK TIME. Range: 5 msec ~ 32,000 msec

Determines how long it takes until the HOLD level
(below) is reached after the effect is triggered.

HOLD TIME. Range: 1 msec ~ 30,000 msec
Determines how long the maximum compression

effect is maintained after the ATTACK TIME has
elapsed.

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HOLD LEVEL. Range: 0 ~ 100%
Determines the actual level to which all input signals

will be compressed during the HOLD TIME. The
smaller the value, the lower the level of the output
signal.

7. RELEASE TIME. Range: 5 msec ~ 32,000

msec
Determines how long it takes to return to normal
level once the HOLD TIME has elapsed.

8. MIDI TRIGGER. Range: ON, OFF

When ON. a KEY ON signal from an external MIDI

keyboard can be used to trigger the compressor
effect.

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