The fx900: what it is and what it does, Algorithms, Effects – Yamaha FX900 User Manual

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2. The FX900: What It Is and What It Does

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Effects

The FX900 has four effect "groups" — DYN (dynamic), REV1

(reverb 1), MOD (modulation), and REV2 (reverb 2) — that
each contain several effects. Some of these "effects" are

actually a combination of several effects, such as the CDE
effect in the DYN group which combines compressor,
distortion, and equalizer. The chart below lists the effects in
each group with the three-letter abbreviated name that is

used on the FX900 display.

Group

DYN

REVI

MOD

REV2

Effect

Description

CDE

Compressor/distortion/equalizer

CMP

Dual compressor*

ENH

Dual enhancer

WAH

Stereo wah*

PEQ

Dual parametric equalizer

MBD

Multi-band distortion

CDW

Compressor/distortion/equalizer/wah

DST

Stereo distortion/equalizer

PCM

Mono pitch change

PCS

Stereo pitch change

RV1

Reverb 1

ER1

Early reflections 1

DU

Mono delay 1

EC1

Echo (stereo delay) 1

MD1

Modulation delay 1

MT1

Multi tap delay 1

CHO

Chorus

FLG

Pianger

SYM

Symphonic

TRM

Tremolo

PAN

Round pan

RV2

Reverb 2

ER2

Early refections 2

DL2

Mono delay 2

EC2

Echo (stereo delay) 2

MT2

Multi tap delay 2

R+D

Reverb + delay

* "Dual" programs have separate parameters for the left and
right channels, while "Stereo" programs have a single set of
parameters for both channels.

Each effect has a number of parameters which can be
adjusted to tailor its sound to your specific musical needs.
The effects and individual parameters are described in detail
in the "The Effects and their Parameters" section of the
manual, beginning on page 19.
Up to four effects, one from each effect group, can be
combined and connected as required by assigning each
effect group to one of the four "blocks" in any of the FX900's
11 algorithms — described next.

Algorithms

The sound of a number of effects used together depends to a
degree on the way the effects are connected — i.e. what
order they are connected in, and whether they are connected
in series or in parallel. The FX900 gives you total freedom in
how you connect effects from the four effect groups with an

innovative system of "algorithms."

The FX900 has five basic algorithm types that we'll arbitrarily
call the Chain, the Tee, the Square, the Tall Tee, and the
Stack. These are represented (in order, from left to right) by

the symbols accompanying the Algorithm Type Indicators on
the front panel. The Tee and Tall Tee types further have a

number of variations, as shown in the algorithm diagrams
below.

1. Chain

Algorithm 1

2. Tee

Algorithm 2

Algorithm 3

Algorithm 4

Algorithm 5

Algorithm 6

Algorithm 7

3. Square

Algorithm 8

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