
Advanced features
Delay Synchronisation
A very pleasing audio effect may be heard when the Delay time
is synchronized to the tempo of musical piece. The table on the
following page describes the musical timings available.
Setting up a synchronized delay effect using midi clock
sync sent from an external sequencer.
Press the MODE SELECT button until the UTILITY LED is lit.
Repeatedly press KEY 0 until the display shows
C S
(Clock
Sync) and an alternating value. Set to
e
(external) by turning
the PORTA/DATA knob. The tempo that the synchronization will
lock to will now be dictated by the MIDI clock being sent by an
external sequencer.
NOTE:
When set to
i
(internal) the Arpeggiator Rate (set in the
Arpeggiator Menu) will be the master tempo control.
Check that the sequencer is sending MIDI clock events, and
play a previously recorded sequence.
Return to PROGRAM MODE (Press the MODE SELECT until
the PROGRAM LED is lit).
Ensure the function switch is set to SHIFT. Turn the PORTA
/DATA knob clockwise so that the delay effect may be heard.
Repeatedly press KEY 1 until the display shows
d y -
delay
sync value. Turn the PORTA/DATA knob to experiment with dif-
ferent lengths of delay. The repeats will now be in time with the
musical piece, the repeat time being determined by the syn-
chronization value.
Changing the Delay ratio
There are thirteen musically useful Delay ratios available.
Ensure the function switch is set to SHIFT. Repeatedly press
KEY 1 until the display shows
d r -
delay ratio value.
Use the PORTA/DATA knob to select the most suitable ratio. A
Simple equal 1 to 1 ratio is the first entry in the table. This set-
ting sends a delay of equal time to the left and right output
channels. The number in the left column of the table indicates
the ratio of the delay time that will be in the left channel versus
the number in the right column.
For example, if a delay of twice the
time is required in the left channel
compared to the right, select the 2 1
option. The final 1 0 and 0 1 options
will result in no delay being in the
channel indicated by the 0.
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Effects - Delay
Delay Ratio Table
Left
Right
1
1
4
3
3
4
3
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
3
4
1
1
4
1
0
0
1