Stereo pianger — flg, Symphonic — sym – Yamaha FX550 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Effect parameters

Stereo Pianger — FLG

The stereo flanger effect splits the signal into two, delays one signal by a modulated delay time,
then mixes the signals together. It produces a comb filter effect that sweeps up an down the audio
bandwidth. Sometimes described as a swishing or tunneling effect, it is a coarse form of phaser
effect.

SPD

Modulation Speed

0.1 Hz - 20 Hz

DEP

Modulation Depth

0 ~ 100%

DLY

Delay Modulation

0.1 - 1 0 0 msec

The delay time before the signal is

modulated. Also affects the frequency range

that is modulated.

FB

Feedback

0 - 100%

The amount of effected signal that is fed

back into the effect.

WID

Sound Image Width

0 - 1 0

0 = mono.

10 = wide stereo.

MIX

Mixing Balance

0- 100%

0 = dry signal.
50 = 50% flanger effect 50% dry signal.

100 = 100% flanger effect.

LVL

Output Level

- -30 dB - +6 dB

Sets the output level of the effect.

Typ

Filter Type

HPF, LPF

Frq

Cut Off Frequency

HPFTHRU,

32 Hz - 1.0 kHz

LPF: 1.0 kHz - 16 kHz,

THRU

Symphonic — SYM

The symphonic effect splits the signal into two, modulates one signal, then mixes the two signals
together. It produces a rich thickening type effect, similar to a chorus effect — like a symphony
of guitars playing together.

SPD

Modulation Speed

0.1 Hz - 20 Hz

DEP

Modulation Depth

0 - 1 0 0 %

DLY

Modulation Delay

0.1 - 100.0 msec

The delay time before the signal is

modulated.
* A short delay time (1.9 msec or less) will

affect the depth of pitch modulation.

WID

Sound Image Width

0 - 1 0

0 = mono.

10 = wide stereo.

MIX

Mixing Balance

0 - 100%

0 = dry signal.
50 = 50% symphonic effect 50% dry signal.

100 = 100% symphonic effect.

LVL

Output Level

- oo, -30 dB - +6 dB

Sets the output level of the effect.

Typ

Filter Type

HPF, LPF

Frq

Cut Off Frequency

HPF:THRU,

32 Hz - 1.0 kHz

LPF: 1.0 k H z - 1 6 kHz,

THRU

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