16
Effects
(continued)
Parameter
Description
Value
Range
Compressor
Use the button in the upper-left corner of this
section to enable or disable the compressor.
Threshold
Signal level after which the compression will be
applied.
-30.0 – 0.0 – +10.0 dB
Ratio
Amount of compression applied.
1.0:1 – 20.0:1
Attack Length of time to apply the compression.
0–100%
Makeup
Amount of additional output gain for the
compressed signal.
-20.0 – 0 – +20.0 dB
Delay
Use the button in the upper-left corner of this
section to enable or disable delay.
Off, On
Time
Amount of time between the dry signal and the
delayed signal.
1/16 – 16/4
L/R
Ratio
Reduces the delay
Time
in either the
Left
or
Right
stereo field. This is useful for creating
offset, panned delays.
50:100 – 100:100 – 100:50
Feedback
Amount of signal fed back into the delay line.
0–100%
Reso LP Freq
Low pass frequency for feedback resonance.
100 – 16000 Hz
Reso Bell Freq Center frequency for feedback resonance.
100 – 16000 Hz
Reso Bell Gain Amount of gain applied to the resonant
frequency.
0–100%
Mix
Wet/dry amount of the delay effect.
0–100%
Reverb
Use the button in the upper-left corner of this
section to enable or disable reverb.
Off, On
Pre-Delay
Length of time between dry signal and
reverberated signal.
0 – 250 ms
Time
Length of reverb tail.
0.3 – 60.00 s
Size
Size of the reverberation environment.
0–100%
Shape
Shape of the reverberation environment, which
will alter the density of reverb reflections.
At lower settings, the sound of individual
reflections is more present.
At higher settings, reflections are more uniform.
0–100%
Damp
Amount of frequency dampening applied to the
reverberated signal.
100–0%
HPF Freq
Center frequency for reverb signal high-pass
filter.
0 – 2000 Hz
Bright
Amount of high frequency decay.
-100–0%
Mix
Wet/dry amount of the reverb effect.
0–100%