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Mod Level
- The Parameter 5 knob controls the level (
mod levl
) of the shifted pitch. Ranges from
0 to 99.
The Parameter 4 knob does not function when the Pitch Shifter is selected.
Delay
Delay records a portion of the incoming signal, and plays it back a short time later. The recorded segment
can repeat just once, several times, or infinitely (that turns off the input to the Delay and lets you play
over the top of a passage in the Delay loop). The Delay in the BNX3 also includes a Ducker Threshold
that lets you set the signal strength required before the Delay records. This feature lets you control the
Delay with your playing.
Delay On/Off
- The
STATUS
button turns the Delay (
delay
) on and off.
Delay Type
- The Parameter 1 knob selects one of the 5 different types of Delay. The Delay choices
include:
Time
- The Parameter 2 knob adjusts the length of time between repeats. Ranges from 10 MS
through 2000MS (10 through 2000 milliseconds) in 10 ms increments. Use the Data Wheel
while the Delay Time appears in the Display to adjust the Delay Time in 1 ms increments.
Feedback
- The Parameter 3 knob adjusts the number of times the delayed signal will repeat
(
feedback
). Ranges from 1 to 99 and
rpt hold
(infinite repeat).
Ducker Threshold
- The Parameter 4 knob adjusts the level (
threshld
) the input signal must
reach before the Delay signal is attenuated. Ranges from 0 to 99 and off (
oF
).
* Ducker Attenuation
- The Ducker Level selects the amount of attenuation applied to the Delay
signal when the Ducker Threshold has been exceeded. Ranges from 0 to
99.
* Delay Balance
- The Delay Balance adjusts the left/right balance of the Delay signal. Ranges from L
99 to R 99.
* Spread
- This parameter increases or decreases the stereo imaging for the Spread Delay. Range is
1-50.
Delay Level
- The Parameter 5 knob adjusts the volume (
dly levl
) of the Delay signal. Ranges
from 0 to 99.
Reverb
Reverb gives the listener a sense that the music is being performed in various acoustical environments. It
can provide the tight acoustics of a small room, or the ambience of huge arena.
Reverb On/Off
- The
STATUS
button turns the Reverb (
reverb
) on and off.
Reverb Type
- The Parameter 1 knob selects the type of Reverb or acoustic environment.The BNX3
provides ten different environments to choose from including:
* These Parameters are only available using the G
EN
E
DIT
™ computer editor software.
MONO
(clear concise repeats)
pingpong
( bounces from side to side)
ANALOG
(deteriorates with each repeat)
anlgpong
(side to side with deterioration)
Spread
(clear concise repeats with stereo
imaging)
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Effects and Parameters