Appendix
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Additional 44 kHz Effect Descriptions
Effect Parameters in Alphabetical order:
AM MIN and MAX
Ranges: 0 to 127 (corresponding to the SPEED setting)
Allows you to set the AM modulation amount for the minimum speed (SPEED=MIN) and for the
maximum speed (SPEED=MAX). AM modulation is the amount that the volume will fade away
as the speaker rotates away from the listener. Higher values create a deeper rotating effect.
BASS FC
Range:
0 to 1000 Hz
Sets the center of the low-frequency parametric.
BW (bandwidth)
Range:
1 to 99
Acts as a low-pass filter on the signal going into the reverb, controlling the amount of high
frequencies present. The higher the setting, the more high frequencies are allowed to pass
through, offering a brighter ringing sound. Some interesting effects can be created by using a
mod controller over a large range.
CH DELAY (1 to 3)
Ranges: 0 to 50
Controls the nominal delay time of the chorus in milliseconds.
CH DRY LEV
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter allows you to define how much of the signal you want to completely bypass the
chorus. Setting this parameter to +0 will eliminate the dry signal. By setting this parameter to 99
and the CH WET parameter to +0, you can assign voices to be completely dry. Negative values
will reverse the polarity, offering a tonal variation.
CH LFORATE (1 to 3)
Ranges: 0 to 130
Controls the rate of the LFO (pitch modulation) of the three discrete chorused signals. To achieve
a chorusing effect, this rate must be very slow.
CH RATE
44DDL+CH+REV, 44EQ+DDL+CHO Range: 0 to 127
44DDL+CHORUS Range: 0 to 130
Controls the rate of modulation of the delay time of the chorus. The delay modulation produces
vibrato and tremolo.
CH WET
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the volume of the chorused signal only. Setting this parameter to +0 will
eliminate the chorused portion completely.
CH WET LEV (1 to 3)
Ranges: -99 to +99
Adjusts the volume of the three discrete chorused signals. The sign of the value determines the
polarity of the chorus. A level of +0 will offer no chorused signal.
CH WET PAN (1 to 3)
Ranges: -99 to +99
Determines the location of the three chorused signals in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is
panned hard left, and +99 is hard right.
CH WIDTH (1 to 3)
Ranges: 0 to 127
Controls the excursion of pitch modulation of the three discrete chorused signals. Since the rate
is usually very slow, the width is usually large.