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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo GEP50

Fabricar: Yamaha
Tamaño del archivo: 5.17 mb
Nombre del archivo: GEP50F.pdf
Idioma del manual:enfrde
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Resumen del manual


It offers a selection of 50 pre-programmed effects including distortion, digital reverberation, gated reverb, echo, flanging, phasing, pitch change, a versatile compressor and precision parametric EQ. The distortion effects actually combine distortion with other effects (reverb, flange, etc.) for extraordinary sound processing versatility. In addition to the 50 pre-programmed memory locations, there are 50 "user memory locations" which can be used to store your own edited versions of the preset effect programs, so you can recall your own effect creations anytime they are necessary. There’s even an INSERT loop that allows you to switch a second signal processor unit into and out of the GEP50 signal path by simply pressing a button. The GEP50 is also MIDI compatible so you can select effects via remote MIDI control. In order to fully take advantage of all the capability offered by the GEP50, we urge you to read this operation manual thoroughly. CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS ...............................5 1: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS THE FRONT PANEL ........................./6 THE CONNECTOR PANEL ....................8 2: GENERAL OPERATION MEMORY CONFIGURATION...................9 SELECTING AN EFFECT/MEMORY LOCATION . . .9 BYPASSING THE EFFECT ...............10 USING THE INSERT LOOP . ..................10 ACCESSING & EDITING THE PARAMETERS FOR EACH EFFECT.............................11 USING THE COMPARE FUNCTION . . . .........12 STORING EFFECTS ........................12 3: DESCRIPTIONS OF THE EFFECT PROGRAMS & THEIR PARAMETERS THE BALANCE AND OUTPUT LEVEL PARAMETERS .............................13 1. Mid-Band Drive............ ............13 2. Heavy Metal ............................13 3. Punk Dist. ..............................13 4. Light Dist...............................13 5. Hard Overdrive.......... ............. 13 6. Chunky Rhythm .........................13 7. Sweet Sustain...........................13 8. Punchy Lead............................13 9. Smooth Drive ...........................13 10. Overdrive Hall...........................14 11. Distortion Room .........................14 12. Live Dist................................14 13. E/R Distortion ...........................14 14. Slide Gate..............................14 15. Slow Gate Dist...........................14 16. Reverse Dist............................14 17. Delay Dist..............................15 18. Dist. Filter..............................15 19. Double Dist.............................15 20. Max-Delay Dist......... ................15 21. Flange Dist.............................16 22. Chorus Dist.............................16 23. Phase Dist..............................17 24. Symphonic Dist............ .............17 25. Rev 1 Hall..............................18 26. Rev 2 Hall..............................18 27. Rev 3 Room............................18 28. Rev 4 Vocal ............................18 29. Rev 5 Vocal ............................18 30. Rev 6 Plate .............................18 31. Early Ref. 1.................... v........18 32. Early Ref. 2............................ .18 33. Early Ref. 3-......... ...................18 34. Early Ref. 4.............................18 35. Delay Short.............................19 36. Delay Long .............................19 37. Echo Short .............................19 38. Echo Long .............................19 39. Stereo Flange...........................19 40. Chorus ............ ...................20 41. Stereo Phasing.......... ...............20 42. Symphonic .............................20 43. Gate Reverb............................18 44. Reverse Gate ...........................18 45. Compressor ............................21 46. Rev & Gate.............................22 47. Pitch A ................................23 48. Pitch B ................................24 49. Pitch C ................................24 50. Parametric EQ ..........................25 4: UTILITY FUNCTIONS TITLE EDIT............................... .26 MIDI BANK & CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT....... .26 FOOTSWITCH MEMORY RECALL RANGE ......28 5: MIDI DATA FORMAT.......................29 6: SPECIFICATIONS & DATA..................30 7: ROM CONTENTS AND CONTROLABLE PARAMETERS............................91 8: BLANK CHART ...........................95 9: BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................98 10: DIMENSIONS.............................98 11: MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART............100 PRECAUTIONS 1. AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT, HUMIDITY, DUST AND VIBRATION Keep the unit away from locations where it is likely to be exposed to high temperatures or humidity — such as near radiators, stoves, etc. Also avoid locations which are subject to excessive dust accumulation or vibration which could ' cause mechanical damage. 2. AVOID PHYSICAL SHOCKS Strong physical shocks to the unit can cause damage. Handle it with care. 3. DO NOT OPEN THE CASE OR ATTEMPT R...


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