Section 6 — Effect Parameters
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Edit/Effect Parameters
The parameters available for this algorithm are:
COMP GAIN
Range:
-48 to +48 dB
This parameter boosts the compressed signal level.
COMP RATIO
Range:
1/1 to 40/1, infinity
This parameter sets the amount of compression. The range is based on decibels (dB) above the
threshold. If this is set to 4/1 for example, it will compress changes in signals above the
threshold by one quarter. When this is set to infinity, it acts as a limiter.
COMP THRESHOLD
Range:
-96 to +0 dB
This parameter sets the threshold level. Signals that exceed this level will be compressed, while
signals that are below will be unaffected. To turn off the compressor, set the level to +0 dB.
COMP ATTACK
Range:
50µs to 100ms
This parameter determines the attack rate after the initial signal has been detected and before the
compression takes affect.
COMP RELEASE
Range:
1ms to 10.0s
This parameter determines how long it takes for the compression to be fully deactivated after the
input signal drops below the threshold level. This is generally chosen longer than the attack
time.
GATE OFF
Range:
-96 to +0 dB
This parameter sets the lower threshold level at which the noise gate shuts off the audio.
GATE ON
Range:
-96 to +0 dB
This parameter sets the upper threshold level at which the noise gate passes audio. This higher
second threshold prevents false “turn ons.”
GATE RELEASE
Range:
1ms to 10.0s
This parameter determines how long it takes for the gate to be fully released after the input signal
drops below the threshold level. Lower settings yield a quick gate.
BASS FC
Range:
0 to 1000 Hz
This parameter sets the cutoff frequency of the lower frequency band shelving filter.
GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
This parameter sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the low shelving filter.
TREBLE FC
Range:
1KHz to 15KHz
This parameter sets the cutoff frequency of the upper frequency band high shelving filter.
GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
This parameter sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the high shelving filter.
EQ TRIM
Range:
-24 to +0 dB
This parameter allows you to adjust the input volume of the EQs, to eliminate the possibility of
clipping boosted signals.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2