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Detune
When the display reads .DTUNE, you can specify the amount to detune and mode of detuning for successive notes. Detuning
amount specifies how much the chorus generated pitches will vary from the played note. The mode determines whether these
additional notes are above or below the pitch of the played note, or alternate between being above and below.
You can select the detuning amount to be between 0 and 2000 cents. Enter a value in cents using the numeric button-pad and
press ENTR, or use INCR and DECR to change the value by 10 cent increments.
The mode of the de-tuning can be adjusted using the sign button, - . Pressing - steps through the four , -, ±, -/+ :
+
above
-
below
±
alternates between above & below; starts above
-/+
alternates between below & above; starts below
For example, if 4 extra notes and 200 cents (1 whole tone) of de-tuning are specified, the effect of playing a note for each
sign value is shown in Figure 9-1.
Above
+
Below
-
Above/Below
+/-
!
"
#
$
%
&
Below/Above
-/+
Figure 9-1. Detuning.
Delay
When the display reads .DELAY, you can adjust the amount of time between each note from 0 to 4000 ms (4 seconds) in
millisecond increments.
Enter a value in milliseconds directly using the numeric button-pad and press ENTR, or use INCR and DECR to change the
value by 10 ms increments. If you enter a value greater than 4000 ms, the delay value will be set at 4000 ms when ENTR is
pressed.
You can also use the INCR and DECR keys to change the value in 10 ms increments.
Decay
When the display reads .DECAY, you can lower the volume of successive notes in relation to the previous one from 0 to
12dB in 1 dB increments.
Enter a value directly using the numeric button-pad and press ENTR, or use INCR and DECR to change the value by 1 dB
increments. If you enter a value larger than 12 with the numeric button-pad, the decay value will be set at 12 when ENTR is
pressed.
Chorus Editor Assignable Controls
Associated with the chorusing are a number of MIDI-assignable controls and switches which can be used to control the
chorusing parameters in real time. See Controls Editing.
On/Off Switch. This switch turns the chorusing on and off. When a chorus unit is turned off, any extra notes are turned off
as well.