Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters
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MID2 FC
MID3 FC
GAIN
GAIN
MID2 Q
MID3 Q
These parameters are identical to the previous ones, but can be assigned to control different
bandwidths within the mid-range.
INPUT TRIM
Range:
-24 to +0 dB
This parameter allows you to adjust the input level before the EQs to eliminate the possibility of
clipping boosted signals.
OUTPUT GAIN
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
Since speaker cabinets are “lossy,” output gain is required to compensate losses in perceived
volume. Setting this gain too high will cause clipping of the output signal.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-33 EQ+CHOR+DDL
EQ+CHOR+DDL combines an EQ with a chorus and a digital delay. This is the industry
standard chorus effect, designed with very long delays to provide a modulated detune effect.
This algorithm sounds great with a guitar, but try it with any source!
EQ+CHOR+DDL Signal Routing
BUS1 Left
BUS2 Left
BUS1 Right
BUS2 Right
Echo Level
EQ
R
Chorus
EQ
L
Main
Outputs
Chorus
(Delay)
Regen Control
Input Level Trim
Echo
The signal enters a programmable EQ, which is preceded by an input level trim (EQ TRIM). The
signal is then routed to the chorus which is heard directly at the output. There is also a delayed
unchorused signal (sharing the same delay lines) that is routed back into the chorus. There is also
a second signal from the delay line that is routed to the right side. There are two discrete echo
times tapped out before the chorus delay line. These are unchorused echoes. The signal from the
echoes is routed directly to the outputs. There is also a dry signal (not shown) that goes directly
from the input to the output (BUS3). The BUS1 and BUS2 MIX parameters can be routed into the
effect with different Dry/Wet mixes.