Yamaha GW50 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
EFFECT SECTION
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GUIDED TOUR (TUTORIAL)
3. Now, try changing the settings of the effect
blocks, as you did in the Manual mode
above.
4. You can compare the sound of the newly
edited program with the sound of the original
one by pressing [EDIT/COMPARE] again.
In this condition, you can hear the sound of
the original effect program. You can also
view the old parameter values by turning the
panel knobs. Doing this doesn’t change the
value, it simply displays it so that you can
check it against the value you’ve edited.
Like with Equalizer above, Reverb/Delay is
selected automatically for the fifth effect after
you’ve selected Chorus for the fourth.
CHANGING (EDITING) AN EFFECT PROGRAM AND SAVING IT
In this section, you’ll learn how to take an
existing effect program in the Memory
mode and “tweak” it, or change its sound.
You’ll also learn how to compare it with
the original program. Finally, you’ll learn
how to recall that original program or
save your newly created one.
1. Press [MEMORY], (even if the MEMORY is
lit) then select program number 25. Use the
[–]/[+] buttons or the Pedal Switches.
2. Press [EDIT/COMPARE]. This calls up the
Memory Edit mode.
The MEMORY and the EDIT/COMPARE LEDs both light, indicating
that the Memory Edit mode has been selected.
LED
flashes
s
The EDIT/COMPARE LED and the
BANK/MEMORY indicator flash,
indicating that the Compare function
is on and the original program is
active.