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Ambience

Your mixes can be further refined by adding ambi• ence eflecls such as reverb or 

delay.The internal effects can be used to add reverb or delay to individualchannels in 

the same way as exlernal effects processors.(Refer to page 15).

Reverb and Delay Time

The optimum reverb time for a piece of music will depend on the music's tempo and 

density, but as a general rule longer reverb times are good for ballads, while shorter 

reverb times are more suited to up tempo tunes. Delay times can be adjusted to 

create a wide variety of ''grooves". When adding delay to a vocal, for example, try 

setting the delay time to dotted eighth notes corresponding to the tune's tempo.

Reverb Tone

Different reverb programs will have different ''reverb tone" due to differences in the 

reverb time of the high or low frequencies. Too much reverb, particularly in the high 

frequencies, can result in unnatural sound and interfere with the high frequencies in 

other parts of the mix. It's always a good idea to choose a reverb program that gives 

you the depth you want without detracting from the clarity of the mix.

Reverb Level

It's amazing how quickly your ears can lose perspective and fool you into believing 

that a totally washed-out mix sounds perfectly fine. To avoid falling into this trap start 

with reverb level all the way down, then gradually bring the reverb into the mix until 

you can just hear the difference. Any more than this normally becomes a "special 

effect".

The Modulation Effects:

Phasing, Chorus, and Flanging

All of these effects work on basically the same principle: a portion of the audio signal 

is ''time-shifted" and then mixed back with the direct signal. The amount of time shift 

is controlled, or "modulated", by an LFO (Low-frequency Oscillator).

For phasing effects the shift is very small. The phase difference between the 

modulated and direct signals causes cancellation at some frequencies and reinforces 

the signal at others and this causes the shimmering sound we hear.

For chorus and flanging the signal is delayed by several milliseconds, with the delay 

time modulated by an LFO, and recombined with the direct signal. In addition to the 

phasing effect described above, the delay modulation causes a perceived pitch shift 

which, when mixed with the direct signal, results in a harmonically rich swirling or 

swishing sound. The difference between chorus and flanging effects is primarily in 

the amount of delay time and feedback used--flanging uses longer delay times than 

chorus, whereas chorus generally uses a more complex delay structure. 

Chorus is most often used to thicken the sound of an instrument, while flanging is 

usually used as an outright "special effect" to produce other worldly sonic swoops.

Compression

One form of compression known as "limiting" can, when properly used, produce a 
smooth, unified sound with no excessive peaks or distortion. A common example of 
the use of compression is to "tame" a vocal that has a wide dynamic range in order to 
tighten up the mix. With the right amount of compression you'll be able to clearly 
hear whispered passages while passionate shouts are still well balanced in the mix. 
Compression can also be valuable on bass guitar. Too much compression can cause 
feedback, however, so use it sparingly. Most compressors require several critical 
parameters to be set properly to achieve the desired sound.The MG compressor 
makes achieving great sound much easier: all you need to do is set a single 
''compression" control and all of the pertinent parameters are automatically adjusted 
for you.

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Страница 4: ...ect signal The amount of time shift is controlled or modulated by an LFO Low frequency Oscillator For phasing effects the shift is very small The phase difference between the modulated and direct signals causes cancellation at some frequencies and reinforces the signal at others and this causes the shimmering sound we hear For chorus and flanging the signal is delayed by several milliseconds with ...

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Страница 7: ... 30 EQ IN SWITCH Use this switch to activate the graphic equalizer 31 PHONES Control Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack OUT jacks 32 PHONES Jacks Connect a pair of headphones to this TRS phone type output jack 33 MP3 Control a Selected Songs Play Pause When playing music rotate to change up down the song press to pause play b Recording When playing music long press to recor...

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