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Chapter 7 Changing Effect Settings
Functions of Each Parameter
6 CHORUS RATE
This sets the rate of the wavering chorus sound.
7 CHORUS DEPTH
This sets the depth of the chorus’s undulating effect.
8 CHORUS PRE DELAY
This sets the elapsed time after the source sound is played
before the chorus sound is produced. The higher the value
set, the more breadth the sound appears to have.
9 CHORUS FEEDBACK
This sets the amount of the chorus sound that is returned to
the chorus effect (Feedback). The higher the value set, the
more complex the chorus sound becomes.
10 CHORUS LEVEL
This sets the amount of the chorus sound.
Using the Insert Effects
Insert Effects
is the name for effects that can be applied
directly to specific Parts. You can use the Insert Effects to
change the tone of that Part.
There are forty types of Insert Effects, including “Overdrive”
and “Distortion.” You could think of each one of these effect
as the equivalent of a separate effects device.
Some of these effect types include compound effects
comprising two effects connected in sequence or in parallel.
* You can select any one of the Parts, either “Drum,” “Bass,”
“Inst 1,” or Inst 2” with which to use the Insert Effects.
* In some cases, sound may be heard even if the output level of
the insert effect is set to “0.”
Selecting the Part to Use with the
Insert Effects
Select the Part, either “Drum,” “Bass,” “Inst 1,” or Inst 2,”
which is to use the Insert Effects.
1.
Select a Song.
2.
Press [EFFECTS].
3.
Press [CURSOR] to select “11 INSERT FX PART.”
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4.
Turn [VALUE] to to select the Part.
If you do not want the effect applied, select to “OFF.”
* If you wish to save the settings, execute the Save procedure
Selecting the Type
Select an effect from the forty types available.
1.
Press [EFFECTS].
2.
Press [CURSOR] to select “12 INSERT FX TYPE.”
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3.
Turn [VALUE] to set to select the type.
* If you wish to save the settings, execute the Save procedure