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Oct 14, 2022
ADJUST FX SETTINGS
On the three FX screens you can configure the settings for the effects. On these
screens, turn the top knob to choose a setting, and then turn the bottom knob to
select a value. The tables below define the settings.
Setting
Description
Feedback
The amount of regeneration or echo in the delayed signal. Set to 0%
to get a single echo.
Range: 0.0 to 100.0%
Filter
Turn Filter On and then adjust the cutoff and width parameters to
filter the delay. This can add some variety to the sound by making
the delayed hits sound different from the original hits.
Cutoff
When Filter is On, this is the center frequency for the band pass filter.
Range: 20 Hz to 20.4 kHz
Freq
Width
When Filter is On, the width of the range of frequencies included.
Range: 0.0 to 100.0%
Ping
Pong
When Ping Pong is on, the echoes will alternate (or ping pong) from
side to side. When off, the echoes are the same in the left and right
channels.
Beat
Sync
When On, the delay is measured in musical time intervals. When Off
it is controlled as a percentage. Use Beat Sync to keep the delayed
sounds in time with your clock.
Delay
Time
Determines the delay length. When Beat Sync is On, delay is
specified in musical intervals:
Range: 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8T, 1/16D, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8D, ¼, 1/2T, ½, 1 bar
(T=Triplet, D=Dotted)
When Beat Sync is Off, delay is specified as a percentage, where
100% is 4 seconds:
Range: 0% to 100%.
FX1 - Delay
FX1 - Delay Settings
The delay can fatten the sound of the drums or add extra
bounces or hits of the drum to each hit. At lower delay
times, it may sound like a stronger hit. At higher delay
times, it can sound like you are adding in extra drum
hits. Add in the delay filter and you can add a different
sound to the delayed drum hits.