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Getting Started
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Mixing & The Modifiers
Mixing & The Modifiers
Right Channel
Left Channel
Out (to Effects)
In
(from Impulse
Expander)
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Resonator
While the Impulse Expander tends to give the sound a metallic quality, the Resona-
tor produces a more woody resonance effect. Careful adjustment of the resonator’s
parameters can often bring a not-quite-right voice to life.
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The Resonator Parameter Page
The Resonator basically consists of five parallel delay lines with independently
programmable delay times (
DL1
through
DL5
, variable from 0.25 to 41.45 milliseconds).
Other parameters include variable “
Decay Time
”, “
LPF Cutoff Freq.
” (low-pass
filtercutoff frequency), “
Diffusion
”, and “
Phase
”.
Like the Impulse Expander, the Resonator is not essential for all voices and can be
turned completely off when not needed. It also has “
Input Gain
”, “
Wet Level
”,
and stereo “
Level Balance
” parameters that allow its effect to be blended into the
main sound as required (the cursor is moved around the block diagram in the “IE & RSN
SETTING” page, shown below, to select the parameters associated with the various
blocks).
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The Impulse Expander & Resonator Setting Page
(IE = Impulse Expander, RSN = Resonator)
NOTES
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Refer to page 126 of the Feature Reference manual for full details on
the Resonator parameters.