Oberheim GM 400
Digital Signal Processor
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Sets the amount of time which will pass before the circuit is closed when the signal falls back
below the threshold set by the Threshold parameter.
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SOME USEFUL HINTS
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set the Threshold value starting from 0 and with no input signal present so that only the
background noise generated by the effects parameter settings is cut out.
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finely adjust the Threshold parameter, also listening to how the effect behaves with an
input signal present.
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set the Attack and Release values to your own personal taste, but where possible do
not allow the effect to intervene too quickly (this also depends on the type of input
signal).
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if there is no background noise, set the Threshold parameter on 0: the circuit will thus
be included in the effects change but will not have any effect.
6.11 THE MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER PAGE
This function can be used to set the parameters relating to use of the two optional pedal units
which can be connected to the optional Oberheim FC 3000 remote control unit.
A number of the effects parameters can be assigned to each of these two foot controllers, and
can thus be controlled in real time. It is important to note that all these parameters have an
exclusively local nature, so they can be freely assigned for each of the 384 memory locations
available and saved in them.
This video page is accessed from the main editing page:
by selecting FC (in the bottom right-hand corner of the display) using the CURSOR keys and
then pressing EDIT to access the following page.
Pedal parameter. Range: 1, 2
Selects one of the two pedals for which the parameters assigned are to be modified.
Group parameter. Range: CMP, DST, EQ, AMP, MOD, SP1, SP2, DLY, REV, NR, ---, OFF.
Sets the group in which the foot controller is to be used.
Parameter parameter.
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