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Chapter 13: Using the Effects
TRIGGER PAN
This auto pan effect becomes enabled when the output level of one of AUX sends 1–4 exceeds a certain level. You
can also press the
[F3]
(
MANUAL
) key to start the auto pan effect manually.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Parameter
Setting range
Function
1
Rate *1
0.1Hz – 10.0Hz
Adjusts the speed of panning.
2
Mode *2
Pan/L>R/R>L
Sets the effect of panning. (Refer to AUTO PAN.)
3
Trigger *4
AUX-1 – AUX-4
Selects signals that enable the auto pan effect.
MANUAL
Pressing the [F3] key enables the auto pan effect.
4
Thresh *5
–60dB – 0dB
Sets the signal level at which the auto pan becomes effective.
5
Width *6
0 – 127
Adjusts the panning width.
6
Balance
+50 – 0 – –50
Adjusts the balance between the effect sound and dry sound. (Effect
sound only at a value of +50)
7
Effect
ON/OFF
Switches the effect sound output on and off.
MONO DELAY
This is a common delay effect with mono-in and mono-out. You can adjust the pan setting of the effect sound.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Parameter
Setting range
Function
1
Delay *1
1ms – 1500ms
Adjusts the delay time.
2
Fdback *2
0 – 127
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback.
3
HFdamp *3
20Hz – 20kHz
Sets a frequency at which the higher range of the feedback sound is cut.
4
Pan *6
L63 – MID – R63
Adjusts the stereo image of the effect sound.
5
Balance
+50 – 0 – –50
Adjusts the balance between the effect sound and dry sound. (Effect
sound only at a value of +50)
6
Effect
ON/OFF
Switches the effect sound output on and off.