Ambience, or reverberation, is produced when sound energy is reflected off room surfaces and objects. Using reverb in recorded program
material gives the listener a sense that the material is being performed in an actual room or hall. It is this similarity to actual acoustic spaces
that makes reverberation a useful tool in recorded music. Reverb Parameters and their functions are as follows:
On / Bypass
Turns the Reverb effect on or off.
Type
Allows you to choose your ambience or setting you want to use. There are nine available type settings:
CLub
=Club
Garg
=Garage
pLat
=Plate
HALL
=Hall
Chur
=Church
ArEn
=Arena
bAth
=Bathroom
Stud
=Studio
SPrg
=Spring
Level
Controls the amount of Reverb signal to be mixed in with the dry signal. Ranges from 0 to 100.
Decay Time
The amount of time it takes for the Reverb to fade to inaudibility. Ranges from 1 to 10.
The BP-8 Valve’s Master Volume controls the overall volume level of the selected program. The level can be controlled with the Expression
pedal for balancing levels in real-time during live performance.
*
Level
Controls the overall volume level of the program. Variable from 0 to 100.
* To link the Master Volume function to the Expression Pedal, see instructions on page 14.
Master Volume
Parameter
Displayed Value
Level
0-100
Reverb
Parameters
Displayed Values
On/Bypass
Type
Level
On-byp
CLub...SPr g
0...100
Decay Time
1...10
Section - 4 Effects and Parameters
BP-8 Valve
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