
Part 6: Editing Effects
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QS6.1 Reference Manual
RESONATOR TUNING
Range of Settings: 00 to 60
Page 2 (Resonator only)
If the Pitch type is Resonator, page 2 of the Pitch function will let you adjust the
Resonator tuning. This can be tuned from 00 to 60.
Note: This parameter shows up on Page 1 for Send 3 of Configuration #3, and Page 4
for Send 1 of Configuration #5.
RESONATOR DECAY
Range of Settings: 00 to 99
Page 3 (Resonator only)
If the Pitch type is Resonator, page 3 will let you adjust the Resonator Decay. This
can be set 00 to 99, whereby 00 is a very fast decay and 99 is a very slow decay.
Note: This parameter shows up on Page 2 for Send 3 of Configuration #3, and Page 5
for Send 1 of Configuration #5.
INPUT 2
Range of Settings: Sends 1 Ð 4
Page 2
(Config. 5 only)
This parameter selects the second input to the Resonator in Configuration #5. If you
look closely at the Configuration diagram, youÕll see that Input 1 is hardwired to the
Overdrive. The balance between the two Inputs is set by the Input Balance parameter
(see below).
INPUT BALANCE
Range of Settings: OVR<99É to <0> to É99>IN2
Page 3
(Config. 5 only)
Take a deep breath!
This shows up in the display as Ò->Pch: OVR <0> IN2Ó. That seems cryptic, so letÕs
work through it from left to right. The right-pointing arrow (->) stands for ÒThe
Input To...Ó (we can only cram so many characters in the display, so we had to get
creative with this one). ÒPchÓ stands for Òthe Pitch EffectÓ, which is what type of
effect the Resonator is. Everything to the right of the colon (:) is a value. So the screen
thus far would read, ÒThe Input To the Pitch Effect has a value ofÉÓ.
The rest is easy: When set to Ò
<99
Ó, only the Overdrive is being routed to the
Resonator. When set to Ò
99>
Ó, all that goes through is Input 2 . When set dead-
center to Ò
<0>
Ó, an even mix of both signals is passed on.
Now, that wasnÕt so bad, was it?