28 Effects
Dave Smith Instruments
To use Effects:
1. Press the
on
/
off
switch to turn on Effects.
2. Press
effect
and choose A or B, depending on which you want to apply
and configure.
3. Turn the
type
knob to select an effect. Names are abbreviated. For
instance “bbd” is the bucket-brigade delay. Refer to the list above.
4. Turn the
mix
knob to the right to blend in a good amount of the processed
signal. You’ll want to be able to clearly hear the effect when you tweak its
settings. You can dial it down afterward.
5. Use the parameter 1 and parameter 2 knobs to adjust the effect’s param-
eters to your taste. See “Effects Parameters” on page 29 for details
on the adjustable parameters on each effect type.
6. Finally, adjust the
mix
knob to optimize the amount of the effect. Full
left is completely dry. Full right is completely wet (a 100% processed
signal).
7. Repeat as needed to add a second effect.
Main Parameters
On/Off:
Turns both effects, A and B, on and off.
The
on
/
off
switch uses a
true bypass, ensuring a pure analog signal path.
Effect:
A, B
—Selects either effect A or B for editing. Once selected, all
adjustments apply to that effect.
Type:
Off
,
bbd
,
ddl
,
CHO
,
PH1
,
PH2
,
HAL
,
rOO
,
PLA
,
SPr
—Selects the effect type.
Mix:
0
...
127
—Sets the balance between the processed (wet) signal
and unprocessed (dry) signal. Full left is completely dry. Full right is
completely wet.
Clock Sync:
On
,
Off
—When a delay effect is chosen, this enables syncing
of the timed delay repeats (feedback) to the Arpeggiator, Sequencer, or MIDI
clock. When Sync is on, delay time provides the following values: