Yamaha MU128 Portable Generator User Manual


 
MU128 Guided Tour
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4) If you cannot hear the Distortion effect clearly, select the
“Dry/Wet” parameter (with the [SELECT </>] buttons)
and adjust it (with the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial)
until the sound is appropriate.
5) Using the same method (as in step #4), select and adjust
other important Distortion parameters as needed, such as
“Drive” and “OutputLvl” (Output Level).
Now, play the Part and hear how Distortion affects the sound. Se-
lect other Types and play with them as well.
The Variation parameters differ depending on the selected Varia-
tion Type. For a list of Variation Types and other information on Vari-
ation, see page 149. For a list of the available parameters for each
Variation Type, refer to the “Sound List & MIDI Data” booklet.
Details
When Variation is set for use with a single Part (Insertion), only Variation Send is
available. (The Dry/Wet parameter in Variation Edit effectively performs the same
function as Variation Return in this case; see page 150.) Also, Variation Send can
be set to “on” for only one Part.
When Variation is set for use with all Parts (System), both Variation Send and
Return must be set to appropriate values. (The operation is the same as step #1 in
“Using Reverb and Chorus” above.)
For more information, refer to “About the Effect Connections — System
and Insertion” on page 152.
Insertion 1 and 2 Effect Sections
The Insertion 1 and 2 sections provide additional signal processing power.
Each of the Insertion sections can be applied to a single selected Part, and each
features 43 effect Types.
For a list of Insertion Types and other information on Insertion, see page 151.
For a list of the available parameters for each Insertion Type, refer to the
“Sound List & MIDI Data” booklet.
Effects