User manual YAMAHA UD-USB01

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[. . . ] Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. [. . . ] What happens is the delay sound from Effect Band 1 is being produced at 240msec, which is 2/3 (66. 6%) of its 360msec delay time. 9. 6. Rotate the PAN knob and see how the delay sound moves between the left and right speakers. Once you understand how the PAN knob operates, set the PAN knob to "C" and let's move on to the next step. 14 Using the UD-Stomp Setting the Modulation Delay Circuit TAP=66. 6% 240msec TAP=100% 360msec Adding Modulation to the Delay Time causes the delay sound's pitch to change. This can be used to create effects such as chorus, flanger, etc. Original Sound Delay sound from Effect Band 1 Delay sound from Effect Band 2 13. Press the [EFFECT BAND 1] button and use the TIME COARSE knob to set the delay time to "600. " 15. Set the SPEED knob to "4. 0" and the DEPTH 240msec 360msec TIME knob to "10. 0" and listen to the resulting sound. The pitch of the delayed sound goes up and down. To get a Chorus effect, set the delay time somewhere between 5 and 20msec, then adjust the SPEED (to make the pitch fluctuating) and DEPTH (to increase the intensity of the effect). Also, you create a richer sound by using multiple Effect Bands or by changing the PAN position from right to left. Try varying these parameters and see what you get. 10. In this step, set the FEEDBACK of Effect Band 1 to "5. 0". Now the first delay is produced after 240msec but the delays that follow that are produced at 360msec. Delay sound from Effect Band 1 17. Original Sound Delay sound from Effect Band 2 To get a Flanger effect, set the Delay Time shorter than that for the Chorus effect (less than 5msec) then use the SPEED and DEPTH knobs to produce the Flanger effect. Hold the [GROUP] button and use the [UP] button to set the parameter to "1-2". Now Effect Bands 1 and 2 are combined into a single delay circuit that is referred to as a Group. Notice now that the delay time is longer. Rotate the TIME COARSE knob a little and notice that the Delay Time shown in the display is "143" (1430msec). Using this method, you can group together all 8 Effect Bands (set to "1-8") to create a maximum delay of "589" (5890msec). * When creating a Group, you must first select the Effect Band that will be at the head of the Group, then assign the Effect Band that is at the end of the Group. · Example Connections IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN BAND 1 BAND 2 BAND 3 BAND 4 BAND 5 BAND 6 BAND 7 BAND 8 7 BAND 1 696msec BAND 2 696msec Delay Output Delay Output BAND 1-2 1430msec IN BAND 1 1 BAND 2 BAND 3~7 BAND 8 Delay Output Delay Output 16 Using the UD-Stomp Also, once a Group has been set, you can access any of the outputs from the individual delay units that make up the group. in the left channel but not in the right because Effect Band 2's SPEED setting is set to "0. 0". Confirm that Effect Bands 1 and 2 are still combined into a Group (1-2) as explained above. Next, press the [EFFECT BAND 2] button to switch ON Effect Band 2. Since Effect Bands 1 and 2 the same delay time, two delay sounds, of the same level, can be heard simultaneously. Using the same technique as explained in the "Setting the Tap" section ( page 14) use the TAP knob to create a shuffle rhythm. You can also use the PAN knob to create a ping-pong delay effect. [. . . ] SOLUTION: Check all connections and data, and try again. E 4: Bulk Receive Data Abnormality. CAUSE: An abnormality is detected in the received MIDI bulk data. SOLUTION: Check all connections and data, and try again. E 5: Backup Battery Error. CAUSE: Backup battery power is depleted. SOLUTION: Continued use of the device will result in the loss of data. Return the device to the music dealer where you purchased it or, the nearest Yamaha Service center and have the battery replaced. Trouble Shooting No Sound Is the power adaptor properly connected? [. . . ]

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