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SYSTEM Parameters > IN/OUT SETTING
Parameter
Value
Explanation
HIGH-MID GAIN
*1
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the tone for the
high-middle frequency
range.
L: HIGH-MID GAIN
*2
R: HIGH-MID GAIN
*2
HIGH GAIN
*1
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the tone for the
high frequency range.
L: HIGH GAIN
*2
R: HIGH GAIN
*2
HIGH CUT
*1
20.0Hz–
16.0kHz
FLAT
This sets the frequency at
which the high cut filter
begins to take effect. When
FLAT is selected, the high
cut filter will have no effect.
L: HIGH CUT
*2
R: HIGH CUT
*2
*1 Valid when the STEREO LINK is set to ON.
*2 Valid when the STEREO LINK is set to OFF.
TOTAL
These parameters control the threshold level of the noise suppressor
used by each patch, the overall reverb level, and the overall output.
This does not affect the settings of each patch.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
TOTAL REVERB
LEVEL
0%–200%
Adjusts the reverb level specified for
each patch.
It is useful to adjust the reverb level
appropriately for the space in which
you’re performing. This does not
affect the settings of each patch.
* If you want to use the settings
specified for each patch, set this
to 100%.
TOTAL NS
THRESHOLD
-20 dB–+20
dB
Control the threshold level of the
noise suppressor used by each
patch.
It is effective to adjust this when
you switch to connecting a different
guitar, or according to the amount
of noise in the performance venue.
This does not affect the settings of
each patch.
* If you want to use the settings
specified for each patch, set this
to 0 dB.
USB AUDIO
Here you can make USB-related settings for when the SY-1000 is
connected to a computer via USB.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
MAIN MIX
LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the level of the
sound that is input from the
computer.
SUB MIX
LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the level of the
sound that is input from the
computer.
IN LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the level of the
sound that is input from the
computer.
OUT LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the level of the
sound that is ouput to the
computer.
AUDIO
ROUTING
*1 *2
Specifies the routing for USB audio. You can record
the sound of the SY-1000 into your DAW, play back
the recorded sound from your DAW and monitor it
on the SY-1000, or re-synth your recording.
Refer to “AUDIO ROUTING” (p. 86).
IN POSITION
*1
INST1, INST2,
INST3, NORMAL
IN, BALANCER1,
BALANCER2,
BALANCER3, MAIN
OUT, SUB OUT,
MAIN&SUB
This sets the point at
which digital audio signals
received via USB (from your
computer) are connected
within the SY-1000.
OUT
POSITION
*2 *3
INST1, INST2,
INST3, NORMAL
IN, BALANCER1,
BALANCER2,
BALANCER3, MAIN
OUT, SUB OUT
This specifies the point at
which digital audio signals
are taken from inside the
SY-1000 and sent via USB
(to your computer).
*1 INST1–INST3, NORMAL IN, and BALANCER1–BALANCER3 are valid
when the AUDIO ROUTING is set to RE-SYNTH1. And, MAIN OUT,
SUB OUT, and MAIN&SUB are valid when the AUDIO ROUTING is
set to other than RE-SYNTH1.
*2 When the AUDIO ROUTING is set to MIX, only MAIN OUT and SUB
OUT are valid.
*3 NORMAL IN is valid when the AUDIO ROUTING is set to
STANDARD or DIRECT OFF.
What is resynthesis?
This is a technique in which the original sound unprocessed by an
INST or effects is recorded into your DAW, and then you later use the
INST sounds and effects to design your sound. This gives you the
freedom to change the sound after you’ve finished recording.