Internal Effects
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02R User’s Guide
Program 16 — FLANGE–>REVERB1
Flange effect followed by reverb. This effect is more appropriate to emphasize modulation effects than the
CHORUS–>REVERB program. Use the reverb Depth parameter to adjust the amount of reverberation.
Parameter
Setting
Range
Description
Freq.
2.4Hz
0.1–40.0Hz
Flange modulation frequency.
Depth
68%
0–100%
Flange depth. The amount of modulation.
FB.Gain
+37%
–99 to +99%
Feedback gain. The amount of signal returned to the flanger.
Mod.Dly
254.4ms
0.0–255.0ms
Flange delay. The delay time before modulation begins.
Rev.Time
2.6s
0.3–30.0s
Reverb time.
Diff.
8
0–10
Reverb diffusion.
Ini.Dly
10.0ms
0.1–200.0ms
Initial delay between the direct sound and early reflections.
LPF
9.0KHz
1.0kHz–THRU
Low pass filter cutoff frequency.
HPF
45Hz
THRU–8.0kHz
High pass filter cutoff frequency.
Depth
61%
0–100%
Reverb depth. The amount of reverb.
Program 17 — FLANGE–>REVERB2
This is a variation of program 16.
Parameter
Setting
Range
Description
Freq.
3.3Hz
Same as program 16 Same as program 16
Depth
9%
FB.Gain
–63%
Mod.Dly
0.4ms
Rev.Time
1.4s
Diff.
8
Ini.Dly
9.1ms
LPF
9.0KHz
HPF
45Hz
Depth
56%
Program 18 — EARLY REF.1
Simulates early reflections only. It can create a wide range of effects , from gate-reverb to ambience effects.
Parameter
Setting
Range
Description
Type
L-Hall
ER type
Choose S-Hall, L-Hall, Random, Reverse, Plate, or Spring.
RoomSize
2.5
0.1–20.0
Time interval between the early reflections.
Liveness
2
0–10
Rate at which reflected sounds fade or decay.
Diff.
8
0–10
Reverb diffusion.
Ini.Dly
23.7ms
0.1–200.0ms
Initial delay between the direct sound and early reflections.
ER Num.
15
1–15
Number of early reflections.
Hi.Ratio
0.8
0.1–1.0
High frequency decay ratio.
FB.Gain
0%
–99 to +99%
Feedback gain. The amount of signal returned to the effect.
LPF
10.0kHz
1.0kHz–THRU
Low pass filter cutoff frequency.
HPF
THRU
THRU–8.0kHz
High pass filter cutoff frequency.
Summary of Contents for O2R
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