15 internal effects, plugins & geqs, About the effects, Patching effects processors – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual

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Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs

DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

15 Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs

About the Effects

The DM2000 features eight internal multi-effects processors, offering a whole host of effects
types, including reverbs, delays, modulation-based effects, combination effects, and multi-
channel effects designed especially for use with surround sound.

Effects processors 3–8 feature assignable stereo inputs and outputs. Processors #1 and #2,
which are intended for use with the multichannel surround effects, feature eight assignable
inputs and outputs. Processor inputs and outputs can be patched to various sources,
including the inputs and outputs of other Effects processors, allowing you to chain proces-
sors together in series. (The only outputs available for patching in series are effects proces-
sor outputs OUT1 and OUT2.)

The input and output signal levels of the currently selected Effects processor can be metered
on the Effects Edit page and the Effects Library page. The input and output signal levels of
all Effects processors can be metered on the Meter pages. See “Metering” on page 127 for
more information.

Effects settings can be stored in the Effects library, which contains 61 preset memories and
67 user memories. See “Effects Library” on page 168 for more information.

Patching Effects Processors

Effects processor inputs can be fed from the Aux Sends, Input and Output Channel Insert
Outs, or the outputs of another Effects processor. See “Patching Effects Inputs and Outputs”
on page 78 for more information.

Effects processor outputs can be patched to the Input Channels, Input and Output Channel
Insert Ins, or the inputs of another Effects processor. See “Output Patching” on page 79 for
more information.

Preset Effects & Types

The following tables list the preset effects and types. See page 310 for detailed parameter
information.

Reverbs

Delays

#

Preset Name

Type

Description

1

Reverb Hall

REVERB HALL

Concert hall reverberation simulation with gate

2

Reverb Room

REVERB ROOM

Room reverberation simulation with gate

3

Reverb Stage

REVERB STAGE

Reverb designed for vocals, with gate

4

Reverb Plate

REVERB PLATE

Plate reverb simulation with gate

5

Early Ref.

EARLY REF.

Early reflections without the subsequent reverb

6

Gate Reverb

GATE REVERB

Gated early reflections

7

Reverse Gate

REVERSE GATE

Gated reverse early reflections

#

Preset Name

Type

Description

8

Mono Delay

MONO DELAY

Simple mono delay

9

Stereo Delay

STEREO DELAY

Simple stereo delay

10 Mod.delay

MOD.DELAY

Simple repeat delay with modulation

11 Delay LCR

DELAY LCR

3-tap (left, center, right) delay

12 Echo

ECHO

Stereo delay with crossed left/right feedback

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