Chapter 4: effect parameters, Compressor/limiter — comp, Distortion/overdrive — dist – Yamaha FX550 User Manual

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chapter 4: Effect parameters

Compressor/Limiter — COMP

The compressor/Limiter effect section reduces the level of loud sounds and increases the level of
quiet sounds, making the volume level more consistent (reduced dynamic range). In addition,
sounds are sustained. Compressors are often used when recording guitars, a reduced dynamic
range makes it much easier to set recording levels.

TYP

Compression Type

CMP

Compressor

LIM

Limiter

SUS

Sustain

0-100%

0 = no sustain.

100 = maximum sustain.

ATK

Attack

0 - 2 0

0 = fast attack.
20 = siow attack.

LVL

Output Levei

- oo, -30 dB - +6 dB

Sets the output ievei of the effect.

Distortion/Overdrive — DIST

Distortion is one of the most widely used guitar effects and is an essential part of rock music.
The FX550’s distortion/overdrive effect section produces a smooth, rich powerful distortion that
rivals that of the best valve amps. Many types of distortion effect can be produced, everything
from soft overdrive to hard distortion. This effect also includes a noise gate that can be used to

attenuate unwanted hiss and noise while you are not playing.

TYP

Distortion type

DS1

Typical distortion.

DS2

Fusion style solo distortion.

OD1

Typical overdrive.

OD2

Valve amp overdrive.

CRN

Crunchy distortion.

DRV

Drive

0 - 100%

0 = minimum distortion.

100 = maximum distortion.

TON

Tone

-30 - +30

Higher values produce a sharp bright sound.

LVL

Output Levei

- oo, -30 dB - +6 dB

Sets the output level of the effect.

NGL

Noise Gate Threshold

0 - 2 0

The level at which the noise gate cuts in.

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