Mt1 — multi tap delay 1 – Yamaha FX900 User Manual

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MT1 — Multi Tap Delay 1

This is a multi-tap delay effect in which the time, stereo
position, and level of up to 6 separate delays can be
individually programmed.

1 DLY PAN LVL

200.0 L50 +100

2 DLY PAN LVL

400.0 R50 +100

3 DLY PAN LVL

600.0 L50 +100

4 DLY PAN LVL

800.0 R50 +100

5 DLY PAN LVL

1000.0 L50 +100

6 DLY PAN LVL

1200.0 L50 +100

INDLY HPF LPF

200.0 THRU 7.0k

MIX LVL

100

0

nm (Tap Delay Time 1:0.1 — 1300.0ms)
The first delay time.

PAN1 flap Delay Pan 1: L50 — L1. L=R. R1 — R501
Sets the stereo position of the first delay. A setting of "L50"
positions the sound all the way to the left; "L=R" positions the

delay sound at the center; and "R50; positions the sound all
the way to the right.

LVL1 (Tap Delay Level 1: -100 — *100%!

The output level of the first delay sound. Minus values
produce a reverse-phase delay sound.

Identical parameters to the above are provided for delays 2
through 6.

INDLY (Initial Delay Time: 0.0 — 100ms)
Delays the entire set of 6 delays by the specified time.

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HPF (Hlah-pass Filter Cutoff Frequency: THRU. 160Hz —
1-OkHzl
Sets the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter. The "THRU"

setting bypasses the filter.

LPF (Low-pass Filter Cutoff Frequency; 1.0kHz — 11kHz.

THRU!
Sets the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter. The "THRU"
setting bypasses the filter.

MIX (Mixing Balance: 0 —100%)
Sets the balance between the direct and effect sound. Higher

values produce a greater proportion of effect sound in relation
to direct sound.

LVL (Output Level:

-30 — 4-6dB)

Determines the output level of the MT1 effect.

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