Yamaha FX550 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Let's Plug In & Play

Type

No.

Title

Style

Backing

distortion

effects

(cleaner than

lead effects)

22

Brick Wall

This is suitable for straight rock ’n’ roll backing. It has a dry distortion sound.

23

Single Coil

Definitely recommended for use with single-coil guitars.

24

Universal

The distortion level and the sound created at high levels can be controlled by applying
different picking strengths. Suitable for anyone who prefers nuances.

25

Strut-crunch

This is a crunchy (but almost clean) distortion suitable for single coil (Strat-type) guitars.

26

Breakdown

This sound will be familiar to you if you listened to L.A. pop in the early 80’s.

27

Clipper

It matches all kinds of sound. You can edit the delay time according to the tempo.

28

New Fuse

This is an all-purpose distortion effect. It emphasizes the middle-low sound range compared
to No. 27.

29

LA Luck

This is a rich wide fat distortion for the lower sound range. Recommended for strong picking
on Les Paul guitars.

30

Sky High

Eric Johnson style with clear distortion. It is suitable for guitar melodies.

31

City Parks

This is another crunchy distortion. When the sound volume is decreased, the distortion goes
away, allowing cutting or oblique motion phrasing.

32

Twin Twang

This is a slight distortion rather different from crunch. It is suitable for country music.

33

Pop Top

This can be used for all kinds of sound. You can apply delay by editing.

Clean effects

for cutting and

arpeggio

effects and

for amplified

acoustic

instruments

34

Syrup

Pat.Metheny style with a deep effect. Recommended for use with neck humbucking pickups.

35

Metro Police

Andy Summer-style backing. Try experimenting with the chorus and reverb parameters.

36

U-turn

A clean effect with light harmonization and feedback. Try cutting hard with this one.

37

Clear Cut

Clean cutting effect with a light rotary-style modulation. Try adjusting the speed.

38

Studio Sweep

Use this delay effect for backing and arpeggio work.

39

Clean Solo

An effect with compressor for solo guitar. Experiment with the equalization until you find the
setting that fits your guitar best.

40

Sharpeggio

Mainly for arpeggios. Adjust the delay time and number of repeats, as well as the value for

fine pitch.

41

Cosmic Dance

Rich reverb and a pitch delay - for arpeggio playing.

42

Light Steps

Similar to No. 37, but brighter, and with chorus added.

43

Fun-Kut

A deeply-modulated effect with a cutting edge - use for funk cutting.

For slide

guitar

44

Slider

A distorted, bluesy effect for bottleneck guitar.

45

Monk Akka 2

An improvement of the “Monk Akka” sound on the FX500. The sound continues even when
you’ve stopped!

Acoustic

46

Straight Nylon

For an amplified gut-strung guitar. Number 46 is “straight”, and Number 47 has a slight
modulation added.

47

Processed Nylon

Bass effects

48

Better Bass

Basic bass effect for use with fingers or plectrum.

49

Slap Bass

Adds modulation to slapped bass.

50

Delay Slap Bass

A bass effect with a short delay and modulation.

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