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Using System Effects
Using Chorus and Delay
For Part C and D, you cannot use both chorus and delay simultaneously.
If you press [EFFECT] ([F1]) in the Edit screen,either the
Chorus Send
or
Delay
Send
parameters are marked by an asterisk (*), that parameter is not valid. However
if you modify the value of that parameter, the parameter will be enabled. In other
words, either chorus or delay will be valid, whichever was set last.
fig.8-3
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Reverb Parameters and Their Functions
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Rev Type (Reverb Type)
You can choose from 8 types of reverb.
Room1
Room2
Room3
These reverbs simulate the reverberation of a room. They provide a well-defined
spacious reverberation.
Hall1
Hall2
These reverbs simulate the reverberation of a concert hall. They provide a deeper
reverberation than the Room reverbs.
Plate
This simulates a plate reverb (a studio device using a metal plate).
Delay
This is a conventional delay that produces echo effects.
Panning Delay
This is a special delay in which the delayed sounds move left and right. It is ef-
fective when you are listening in stereo.
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Rev Level (Reverb Level)
0–
64
–127
This parameter sets the amount of the reverberant sound. Higher values result in
louder reverberation.
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Rev Character (Reverb Character)
0–
4
–7
This parameter selects the type of reverb. 0–5 are reverb effects, and 6 and 7 are delay
effects.
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Rev Pre-LPF (Reverb Pre-LPF)
0
–7
A low pass filter can be applied to the sound coming into the reverb to cut the high
frequency range. Higher values will cut more of the high frequencies, resulting in a
more mellow reverberation.
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Rev Time (Reverb Time)
0–
64
–127
This parameter sets the time over which the reverberation will continue. Higher val-
ues result in longer reverberation.
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Rev Dly Fb (Reverb Delay Feedback)
0
–127
This parameter is used when the Reverb Character is set to 6 or 7, or the Reverb Type
is set to Delay or Panning Delay (Rev Charac.6, 7). It sets the way in which delays
repeat. Higher values result in more delay repeats.
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Rev PreDlyTm (Reverb Pre-Delay Time)
0
–127 ms
This parameter sets the delay time until the reverberant sound is heard. Higher val-
ues result in a longer pre-delay time, simulating a larger reverberant space.
When you change the
Reverb Type, the following
parameter values will
automatically change. For
details, refer to
About
Reverb Type
(p.81).
To apply the reverb effect
to a part, you have to set
the send level for the part.
(p.54)