Appendix
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
XIV
Additional 44 kHz Effect Descriptions
MID
Range:
0 to 20000
Sets the center of the mid-frequency parametric.
MID BW
Range:
0 to 20K
This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines the width of the resonant peak at the mid-
frequency band. By lowering the value, you can produce a narrower bandwidth.
MID FC
Range:
0 to 9999 Hz
Sets the center of the mid-frequency parametric.
MID Q
Range:
1 to 18
This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines the width of the resonant peak at the
center-frequency band. By raising the value you can produce a narrower bandwidth.
OUT
Range:
-99 to +48 dB
Adjusts the output volume after the parametric EQ. With the LEVEL, GAIN BASS, and TREBLE
LEVEL set to high values, the OUTPUT parameter could be used to create a raspy distortion
effect. Negative values will decrease the output volume.
PAN
Range:
-99 to +99
Determines the location of the dry signal in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is panned hard
left, and +99 is hard right.
PREDELAY TIME
Plate Range: 0 to 300 msec
44EQ+DDL, 44DDL+CH+REV, 4REV,
44EQ+REVERB, REVRB Range: 0 to 150 msec
Controls the amount of time it takes for the input signal to be presented to the reverb. A value of
0 would offer no delay. The range is based in milliseconds.
REGEN
Range:
-99 to +99
Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output of the left delay back into the
input, increasing the number of repeats in the delay. A setting of 99 would offer an infinite delay.
REGEN (Chorus)
Range:
-99 to +99
Controls the amount of feedback applied to the chorus. The sign of the value determines the
polarity of the feedback. Feedback accentuates the complexity of the “swept” signal.
REGEN (Delay)
Range:
-99 to +99
Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output of the delay back into the input,
increasing the number of repeats in the delay. The sign of the value determines the polarity of
the regen.
REVERB MIX
Range:
0 to 99
This parameter controls the Dry/Wet mix of the Reverb. A setting of 0 offers no reverb.