Data List
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... 2 VINTAGE MONO PHASER 1 VINTAGE MONO PHASER 2 TEMPO PHASER DYNAMIC PHASER TREMOLO AUTO PAN AUTO PAN2 ROTARY SPEAKER DISTORTION+ROTARY SPEAKER OVERDRIVE+ROTARY SPEAKER AMP SIM.+ROTARY SPEAKER 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER DISTORTION+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER OVERDRIVE+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER AMP SIM.+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER1 DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER2 DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER3 off Thru LCD Hall 1 Hall 2 Room...
... 2 VINTAGE MONO PHASER 1 VINTAGE MONO PHASER 2 TEMPO PHASER DYNAMIC PHASER TREMOLO AUTO PAN AUTO PAN2 ROTARY SPEAKER DISTORTION+ROTARY SPEAKER OVERDRIVE+ROTARY SPEAKER AMP SIM.+ROTARY SPEAKER 2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER DISTORTION+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER OVERDRIVE+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER AMP SIM.+2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER1 DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER2 DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER3 off Thru LCD Hall 1 Hall 2 Room...
Data List
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Parameter Range Value 01 LFO Speed 0.0Hz - 39.70Hz (0 - 127) 02 L/R Depth 0 - 127 (0 - 127) 03 F/R Depth 0 - 127 (0 - 127) 04 PAN Direction LR, L>>R, LR, L Effect Parameter List AUTO PAN No.
Parameter Range Value 01 LFO Speed 0.0Hz - 39.70Hz (0 - 127) 02 L/R Depth 0 - 127 (0 - 127) 03 F/R Depth 0 - 127 (0 - 127) 04 PAN Direction LR, L>>R, LR, L Effect Parameter List AUTO PAN No.
Data List
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DW - D=W - D D=W - D=W - DW - DW - D=W - D=W - DW - D=W - L=H - Effect Parameter List DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER 3 No. LW - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 01 Rotor Speed Slow 02 Horn Speed Slow 03 Rotor Speed Fast 04 Horn Speed Fast 05 Slow-Fast Time of R 06 Slow-Fast Time of H 07 Drive Low 08 Drive High 09 Low/High Balance 11 EQ Low Frequency 12 EQ Low Gain 13 EQ High Frequency 14 EQ High Gain 15 Mic L-R Angle 16 Speed Control Range 0.0Hz - 2.65Hz 0.0Hz - 2.65Hz 2.69Hz - 39.70Hz 2.69Hz - 39.70Hz 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 L63>H -
DW - D=W - D D=W - D=W - DW - DW - D=W - D=W - DW - D=W - L=H - Effect Parameter List DUAL ROTOR SPEAKER 3 No. LW - D=W - DW - DW - Parameter 01 Rotor Speed Slow 02 Horn Speed Slow 03 Rotor Speed Fast 04 Horn Speed Fast 05 Slow-Fast Time of R 06 Slow-Fast Time of H 07 Drive Low 08 Drive High 09 Low/High Balance 11 EQ Low Frequency 12 EQ Low Gain 13 EQ High Frequency 14 EQ High Gain 15 Mic L-R Angle 16 Speed Control Range 0.0Hz - 2.65Hz 0.0Hz - 2.65Hz 2.69Hz - 39.70Hz 2.69Hz - 39.70Hz 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 L63>H -
Owner's Manual
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...type of the product. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in place. Some Yamaha products may have benches and / or accessory mounting fixtures that could walk on the rear (MO8) or bottom (MO6) of battery is believed to be correct at an end, please observe all batteries ... product to be rechargeable. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used only with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be at the time of producing sound levels that are designed to how a function or effect works (when the unit is 18...
...type of the product. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in place. Some Yamaha products may have benches and / or accessory mounting fixtures that could walk on the rear (MO8) or bottom (MO6) of battery is believed to be correct at an end, please observe all batteries ... product to be rechargeable. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used only with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be at the time of producing sound levels that are designed to how a function or effect works (when the unit is 18...
Owner's Manual
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...5D 2 To electrical outlet n Follow this procedure in the STANDBY position, a small amount of the instrument by using external equipment. Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES MO 20 Owner's Manual Setting up and Playing Power supply Setting up and Playing Power ... the MO, and may even pose a serious electrical shock hazard. • Connect the adapter to an AC outlet of headphones, powered speakers, or other playback equipment as required. CAUTION Even when the [STANDBY/ON] switch is in reverse order to the unit. When you...
...5D 2 To electrical outlet n Follow this procedure in the STANDBY position, a small amount of the instrument by using external equipment. Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES MO 20 Owner's Manual Setting up and Playing Power supply Setting up and Playing Power ... the MO, and may even pose a serious electrical shock hazard. • Connect the adapter to an AC outlet of headphones, powered speakers, or other playback equipment as required. CAUTION Even when the [STANDBY/ON] switch is in reverse order to the unit. When you...
Owner's Manual
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... MO and external devices are turned down all volume settings are turned down the volume of the MO and the connected amplifier/speaker system. Adjust the display contrast with the MASTER VOLUME slider. SF1 F1 MASTER VOLUME Contrast control Now that all the way to the ...device, then switch off each device in the order of MIDI masters (controllers), MIDI slaves (receivers), then audio equipment (mixers, amplifiers, speakers, etc.). Power supply Turning the power on Make sure the volume settings of the external device (or lower its volume) before switching off the MO...
... MO and external devices are turned down all volume settings are turned down the volume of the MO and the connected amplifier/speaker system. Adjust the display contrast with the MASTER VOLUME slider. SF1 F1 MASTER VOLUME Contrast control Now that all the way to the ...device, then switch off each device in the order of MIDI masters (controllers), MIDI slaves (receivers), then audio equipment (mixers, amplifiers, speakers, etc.). Power supply Turning the power on Make sure the volume settings of the external device (or lower its volume) before switching off the MO...
Owner's Manual
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... Output For optimum, accurate reproduction of the instrument's rich sounds, effects and full stereo image, use a pair of powered speakers. Alternatively, you could use a pair of headphones. There are several methods of this synthesizer to external audio equipment, as described in... can also be output by digital through the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack. Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES MO n When using just one powered speaker, connect it . Connect the powered speakers to the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks on the rear panel. ■ ...
... Output For optimum, accurate reproduction of the instrument's rich sounds, effects and full stereo image, use a pair of powered speakers. Alternatively, you could use a pair of headphones. There are several methods of this synthesizer to external audio equipment, as described in... can also be output by digital through the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack. Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES MO n When using just one powered speaker, connect it . Connect the powered speakers to the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks on the rear panel. ■ ...
Owner's Manual
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... Frequency setting. Shelving type This type of EQ shape lets you can specify which shape is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the room, or to the genre-classical music being more refined, pop music more crisp, and rock...
... Frequency setting. Shelving type This type of EQ shape lets you can specify which shape is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the room, or to the genre-classical music being more refined, pop music more crisp, and rock...
Owner's Manual
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... volume settings on any important data to an external device first.) If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. ■ No sound comes from the speakers. • Are all connected external equipment? • Have you are using an external MIDI controller and are...(pages 191, 202) • Are the element switch, note limit, velocity limit parameters set to related external equipment (e.g., amplifier or speaker) via audio cables? • Are the effect and filter settings appropriate? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you using the filter, try changing ...
... volume settings on any important data to an external device first.) If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. ■ No sound comes from the speakers. • Are all connected external equipment? • Have you are using an external MIDI controller and are...(pages 191, 202) • Are the element switch, note limit, velocity limit parameters set to related external equipment (e.g., amplifier or speaker) via audio cables? • Are the effect and filter settings appropriate? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you using the filter, try changing ...