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EFFECT Parameters > MASTER
MASTER
These settings are applied to the overall patch.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
PATCH LEVEL
0–200
Adjusts the volume of the patch.
BPM
40–250
Adjusts the BPM value for each
patch.
* BPM (beats per minute) indicates
the number of quarter note beats
that occur each minute
KEY
C (Am)–B
(G#m)
This sets the key for the FX
HARMONIST.
Major
Major
Minor
Minor
TEMPO HOLD
OFF, ON
Specifies whether the tempo (BPM)
changes or is maintained when you
switch patches.
PATCH TYPE
GK, NORMAL
Specifies whether this patch is for
GK or NORMAL.
GK SET
SYSTEM,
SET1-SET10
Selects which GK setting to use
when playing the GK PATCH.
If you select SYSTEM, the GK setting
selected by the system parameter
GK SET is used.
NORMAL SET
SYSTEM,
SET1-SET10
Selects which NORMAL setting to
use when playing a NORMAL PATCH.
If you select SYSTEM, the NORMAL
setting selected by the system
parameter NORMAL SET is used.
MEMO
For details on the GK settings parameter, refer to “GK SETTING” (p.
About effects when a note value is selected as a
setting
* When you specify a note value as the setting for a parameter
(such as a RATE parameter in INST or EFFECTS), this specifies
the length (time) of one note. Since this time is calculated
based on the “BPM” (tempo) of the MASTER block, you can
easily design the sound to match the tempo of the song.
* If the note length (time) specified for a RATE or DELAY TIME
parameter is longer than the allowable range of the setting, a
time that is 1/2 or 1/4 of the specified time is assigned.
NORMAL INPUT
These are the settings for the normal (conventional) guitar signal that
is input to the GUITAR INPUT jack.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
ON/OFF
OFF, ON
Turns this effect on/off.
LEVEL
0–200
Adjusts the volume of the normal
guitar.
CABLE SIM
OFF, 1m/3ft,
3m/10ft,
5m/16ft,
7m/23ft,
9m/30ft,
12m/40ft
Since the guitar signal that is
detected by the divided pickup
passes through an active buffer
and is connected via a cable
approximately 20 cm (7”) long,
it will have less high-frequency
attenuation. For this reason, the
high-frequency range will be
different than when you perform
using a conventional guitar cable.
By setting this parameter to the
length of the guitar cable that you
typically use, you can compensate
for the difference in tonal character
between the sound of the divided
pickup and the normal guitar sound.
If you connect a conventional guitar
to the GUITAR INPUT jack, set this
“OFF.”
PHASE
NORMAL,
INVERT
Specifies the phase of the normal
pickup signal.