Section 6 — Effect Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Edit/Effect Parameters
GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
This parameter adjusts the amount of boost or cut applied to the second main amp parametric.
EQ2 Q
Range:
1 to 18
This parameter determines the width of the resonant peak of the second filter center.
LOW PASS FC
Range:
2.0 to 15.0 KHz
This parameter filters out the high frequencies of the speaker. The lower the value, the less high
frequencies pass through. True speaker emulations are provided as separate algorithms.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-31 SPKR CABINET
SPKR CABINET simulates the warm sound of an opened back speaker cabinet. Speaker Cabinet
is fabulous for a guitar, bass or any other stringed instrument. This algorithm contains the
resonances and the nonlinearity of a real musical instrument speaker. The BUS1 and BUS2
parameters can be routed into the effect with different Dry/Wet mixes. For a brighter speaker
emulation, try using TUNABLE SPKR.
The parameters available for this algorithm are:
OUTPUT GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
Since speaker cabinets are “lossy,” output gain is required to compensate losses in perceived
volume. Setting this gain too high will cause clipping of the output signal.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-32 TUNABLE SPKR
Tunable Speaker offers an EQ controllable speaker sound that is brighter than SPKR CABINET.
By tuning three parametric filters, you can simulate many different speaker cabinet sounds that
are used in all styles of music. The BUS1 and BUS2 parameters can be routed into the effect with
different Dry/Wet mixes. The parameters available for this algorithm are:
MID1 FC
Range:
0 to 9999 Hz
This parameter sets the center of the mid-frequency parametric. Higher values have a brighter
sound.
GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
This parameter sets the amount of cut (negative values) or boost (positive values) applied to this
mid-frequency parametric.
MID1 Q
Range:
1 to 18
This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines the width of the resonant peak at the
center of the frequency band. By raising the value, you can produce a narrower bandwidth.