Yamaha GW50 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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EFFECT SECTION
EFFECTS AND PARAMETERS
Parameter
THRESHOLDRange: 0 ~ 9
Determines the sensitivity of the noise gate, or
how loud an input signal is required to open the
gate (letting the signal through). The higher the
value, the louder the signal needs to be to open
the gate. For optimum operation, Threshold
should be set just above the level of the noise;
setting it too high may cause notes to be cut off
too abruptly.
REVERB TYPE (RV TYP)
Settings: Hall, Room, Plate
REVERB TIME (RV TIM)
Range: 0.3 ~ 10.0 sec
REVERB LOW (RV LOW)
Range: –3 ~ +6 dB
REVERB HIGH (RV HI)Range: 0.1 ~ 1.0
REVERB DRY LEVEL (RV DRY)
Range: 0 ~ 100%
REVERB/DELAY / NOISE GATE
NOISE GATE
Noise Gate is a separate effect that is placed
before the Chorus and Reverb/Delay effects,
and is used to eliminate any noise or hum in
the signal when the instrument isn’t being
played. All signals below the Threshold point
are filtered out, thus cutting off the noise.
Noise Gate is always active no matter what
the effect program or configuration.
Note: The Noise Gate cannot be used to
eliminate any noise occurring after the
Chorus or Reverb/Delay effects.
Operation —
1. From the Manual or Memory Edit mode,
simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press
[SUB PARAM]. This calls up the sub param-
eters. If “N.GATE” is not displayed here,
press [CMP] or [DST] (or simultaneously
hold down [SHIFT] and repeatedly press
[SUB PARAM]).
2. Adjust with [–]/[+] buttons.
3. Exit this operation by pressing any of the
mode buttons ([MANUAL], [MEMORY] or
[SONG/PATTERN]).
Guitar
signal
Level
NOISE NOISE
This part of signal is filtered out.
Time
Threshold level