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Controls and Functions
YC61 Owner’s Manual
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b Effect type selection switch/display
Use this switch to select the type of Insertion Effects. The
type name currently selected is displayed using two
characters.
The Effect types that can be selected in EFFECT 1/2 and
the EFFECT Section are different. For a list of the
available Effect types, refer to page 32.
Operating this switch while holding the [EXIT] button,
moves to the top of next/previous Effect category
(page 31).
c [DEPTH] knob
For adjusting the depth or other parameters of the
Insertion Effects.
d [RATE] knob
For adjusting the speed or other parameters of the
Insertion Effects. The parameter to be adjusted differs
for each effect type. For details, see page 32.
The EFFECT Section allows you to apply an Insertion
Effect to either the Organ, Key A, or Key B Section.
There are also two types exclusive to this Section: Tempo
Delay and Looper Delay. For a list of the available effect
types, refer to page 32.
e Section [ON/OFF] switch
For enabling (turning on) or disabling (turning off) the
EFFECT Section. The lamp is lit up when effects are
applied.
f [SELECT] button
For selecting the Section to which the Insertion Effects
will be applied.
Effect
The YC61 features Insertion Effects that can be set
individually for each of the Key A and Key B Sections,
Insertion Effects that can be set for either Voice Section,
and a reverb effect and Master EQ that can be set for all
Voice Sections simultaneously. The illustration below
shows the audio signal path.
PRE DRIVE EFFECT 1 EFFECT 1
Ins. Effect
SPEAKER/AMP Section
Send
level
Reverb Section
Master EQ
EFFECT Section
Organ Key A Key B
EFFECT 2 EFFECT 2
Ins. Effect
EFFECT Section
About Looper Delay
When the Looper Delay type (page 33) is selected, the
EFFECT Section behaves differently from normal:
The Looper Delay effect is applied after the SPEAKER/
AMP Section. In addition, the effect of the REVERB
Section is not applied to the delay sound.
The status of the [SELECT] button lamps have a
different meaning than normal. Pressing the
[SELECT] button alternates between the two states
(below).
All lit: The delay effect is applied to all the Organ,
Key A, and Key B Sections, and the sound you play is
added to the Looper.
All off: The delay effect is not applied to any of the
Sections, and the sound you play will not have any
Looper effect. Using this lets you effectively create a
rhythmic delay “loop” as you play, and then stop
adding to it so you can play phrases over it while the
loop continues.
b
c
d
e
f
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