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RE: SAM effects - fraserhadden - 19-Dec-2016

SAM is still alive. I have just discovered a SAM profile for my Yamaha NS 1000Ms, for which voting had been stuck at a handful since the voting scheme was introduced.

I appreciate, of course, that the effect will be music-dependent, but I can't say that it does much. The graphical representation of the changes SAM effects appears modest - perhaps why I can't hear anything convincing.

Also, I can't discover how to vary the degree of SAM effect. I understood it was selectable in the range 0-100%.

Fraser


RE: SAM effects - Axel - 20-Dec-2016

(19-Dec-2016, 15:38)fraserhadden Wrote: SAM is still alive. I have just discovered a SAM profile for my Yamaha NS 1000Ms, for which voting had been stuck at a handful since the voting scheme was introduced.

I appreciate, of course, that the effect will be music-dependent, but I can't say that it does much. The graphical representation of the changes SAM effects appears modest - perhaps why I can't hear anything convincing.

Also, I can't discover how to vary the degree of SAM effect. I understood it was selectable in the range 0-100%.

Fraser

Press the tone button on the remote. First press gives balance, second-bass, third-treble and fourth-SAM percentage (assuming that SAM has been activated in the Configurator).


RE: SAM effects - Dr Tone - 20-Dec-2016

Long press the center button. Then follow Axel's instructions to toggle through the parameters.


RE: SAM effects - Axel - 20-Dec-2016

(20-Dec-2016, 04:05)Dr Tone Wrote: Long press the center button. Then follow Axel's instructions to toggle through the parameters.

Not the center button, buddy. The tone button is the right hand one, which if you give a long press, will take you into the information screens. Smile


RE: SAM effects - iamwappie - 20-Dec-2016

That depends on how you have configured your remote I suppose.


RE: SAM effects - Dr Tone - 20-Dec-2016

(20-Dec-2016, 12:42)Axel Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 04:05)Dr Tone Wrote: Long press the center button. Then follow Axel's instructions to toggle through the parameters.

Not the center button, buddy. The tone button is the right hand one, which if you give a long press, will take you into the information screens. Smile

Yes long pressing right button takes you to the information screen.  Long pressing center button takes you to the adjustments, balance control first.  Then switch through the various adjustment screens with the right and left buttons.  Volume control to adjust.

Long press center button to exit adjustment screens.


RE: SAM effects - Axel - 20-Dec-2016

(20-Dec-2016, 14:07)Dr Tone Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 12:42)Axel Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 04:05)Dr Tone Wrote: Long press the center button. Then follow Axel's instructions to toggle through the parameters.

Not the center button, buddy. The tone button is the right hand one, which if you give a long press, will take you into the information screens. Smile

Yes long pressing right button takes you to the information screen.  Long pressing center button takes you to the adjustments, balance control first.  Then switch through the various adjustment screens with the right and left buttons.  Volume control to adjust.

Long press center button to exit adjustment screens.

Have you got a remote from a D250 or similar?  My remote - in standard configuration - doesn't work like that at all. A long press on the center button (mute) does nothing on mine. The right hand button (tone) controls the tone, balance and SAM settings after a short press, or information screens after a long press.


RE: SAM effects - Dr Tone - 20-Dec-2016

(20-Dec-2016, 15:49)Axel Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 14:07)Dr Tone Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 12:42)Axel Wrote: Not the center button, buddy. The tone button is the right hand one, which if you give a long press, will take you into the information screens. Smile

Yes long pressing right button takes you to the information screen.  Long pressing center button takes you to the adjustments, balance control first.  Then switch through the various adjustment screens with the right and left buttons.  Volume control to adjust.

Long press center button to exit adjustment screens.

Have you got a remote from a D250 or similar?  My remote - normally configured - doesn't work like that at all. A long press on the center button (mute) does nothing on mine. The right hand button (tone) controls the tone, balance and SAM settings after a short press, or information screens after a long press.

D200 remote.  I don't have a button configured to balance and tone and that's obviously the difference.  So long pressing the center button must only work in that situation. I assume people that have trouble finding the SAM % control might be in the same situation.

Smile


RE: SAM effects - Axel - 20-Dec-2016

(20-Dec-2016, 15:59)Dr Tone Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 15:49)Axel Wrote:
(20-Dec-2016, 14:07)Dr Tone Wrote: Yes long pressing right button takes you to the information screen.  Long pressing center button takes you to the adjustments, balance control first.  Then switch through the various adjustment screens with the right and left buttons.  Volume control to adjust.

Long press center button to exit adjustment screens.

Have you got a remote from a D250 or similar?  My remote - normally configured - doesn't work like that at all. A long press on the center button (mute) does nothing on mine. The right hand button (tone) controls the tone, balance and SAM settings after a short press, or information screens after a long press.

D200 remote.  I don't have a button configured to balance and tone and that's obviously the difference.  So long pressing the center button must only work in that situation.  I assume people that have trouble finding the SAM % control might be in the same situation.

Smile

Yeah, you must be right. In any case, I guess the OP has got the gist of it, and can now access his SAM settings.  Smile
I see that you're logged in, Fraser. Any joy?


RE: SAM effects - fraserhadden - 20-Dec-2016

Thanks to all.

With my configuration - right button set to SAM On/Off toggle, but otherwise standard - it is indeed a long press on the centre button that allows toggling through the options, including SAM, and adjusting them.

Disappointingly, SAM was set to 100%, so it appears to do very little with the Yamahas. Still good value, of course  Big Grin

Fraser