Yamaha D5000 Delay - high-end sampling delay unit.
Extra-long Multiple Delays, Dual or Single Mode Each delay stage includes time, level and pan parameters, with delay times up to 5,200 milliseconds in the stereo mode and 10,400 milliseconds in the mono mode. Delay times are adjustable in 1-millisecond or extra-fine 0.02 millisecond increments.
Flexible Feedback Configuration The D5000 features programmable feedback loops on each delay stage that can be used to create a wide variety of delay effects.
Comprehensive Delay Time Display Modes D5000 lets you program delay times in milliseconds, distance (meters), musical tempo, or SMPTE frames (your choice of 30, 25, or 24 frame modes).
Modulation Parameters for Versatile Effects It provides level modulation capability in addition to delay modulation. As with delay time entry, the D5000 lets you enter modulation speed either in milliseconds or tempo with panel switch or footswitch tap-entry capability so you can match the modulation to your music "on the fly".
Gated and Ducked Delays The D5000 also features "gated" and "ducked" delays with programmable threshold level, hold time, and release time.
Freeze Function The D5000 features a volatile freeze function that can be used to "sample" a sound and play it back as many times as necessary.
100-program Memory Up to 100 complete delay setups - dual or single mode - can be stored in internal RAM memory and recalled as needed.
Fast, Easy Programming The 240 x 64 dot graphic LCD panel is an advanced control interface. Another innovative control feature is the provision of a rotary encoder for data entry.
Versatile MIDI Control Any of its 100 memory locations may be directly selected from a remote MIDI device, and it is possible to directly control up to two different parameters simultaneously in real time.
A Choice of Connectors and Levels Both balanced XLR type input and output connectors and balanced phone jacks provide compatibility with the widest possible range of equipment, while 20/+4 dB level switches on both the inputs and outputs facilitate level matching.
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