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Parameter
Range
Value
Table No.
Control
MU80 Effect Parameter List
HALL1,HALL2
ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3
STAGE1,STAGE2
PLATE
1
Reverb Time
0.3~30.0s
0-69
Table#4
This determines the time or length of the Reverb effect.
2
Diffusion
0~10
0-10
This determines the density and complexity of the reflections that make up the
Reverb effect. Lower values result in a clearer, simpler Reverb sound, while
higher values result in a thicker, richer sound.
3
Initial Delay
0~63
0-63
Table#5
This determines the time delay between the direct sound and the first of the many
reflections that make up the Reverb sound.
4
HPF Cutoff
Thru~8.0kHz
0-52
Table#3
The High Pass Filter allows you to filter out low frequency sounds from the
Reverb sound, “passing” only the high frequencies above the cutoff point.
This parameter determines the frequency cutoff point for the filter.
Higher values effectively take the bass sounds out of the Reverb effect.
5
LPF Cutoff
1.0k~Thru
34-60
Table#3
The Low Pass Filter allows you to filter out high frequency sounds from the
Reverb sound, “passing” only the low frequencies below the cutoff point.
This parameter determines the frequency cutoff point for the filter.
Lower values effectively take the treble sounds out of the Reverb effect.
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7
8
9
10 Dry/Wet
D63>W ~ D=W ~ D<W63
1-127
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11 Rev Delay
0~63
0-63
Table#5
12 Density
0~4
0-4
13 Er/Rev Balance
E63>R ~ E=R ~ E<R63
1-127
14 High Damp
0.1~1.0
1-10
15
16
HINT : LPF Cutoff
Judicious use of the Low Pass Filter helps to create a more natural Reverb sound, since many actual performance environments have a relatively “dead”
sound in which the high frequency reflections are absorbed. On the other hand, you may wish to create a more “live” reverb sound by setting the
High Pass Filter Cutoff above to emphasize the high frequencies.
WHITE ROOM
TUNNEL
CANYON
BASEMENT
1
Reverb Time
0.3~30.0s
0-69
Table#4
See above.
2
Diffusion
0~10
0-10
See above.
3
Initial Delay
0~63
0-63
Table#5
See above.
4
HPF Cutoff
Thru~8.0kHz
0-52
Table#3
See above.
5
LPF Cutoff
1.0k~Thru
34-60
Table#3
See above.
6
Width
0.5~10.2m
0-37
Table#11
7
Height
0.5~20.2m
0-73
Table#11
8
Depth
0.5~30.2m
0-104
Table#11
9
Wall Vary
0~30
0-30
10 Dry/Wet
D63>W ~ D=W ~ D<W63
1-127
•
11 Rev Delay
0~63
0-63
Table#5
12 Density
0~4
0-4
13 Er/Rev Balance
E63>R ~ E=R ~ E<R63
1-127
14 High Damp
0.1~1.0
1-10
15 Feedback Level
-63~+63
1-127
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DELAY L,C,R
1
Lch Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Left channel initial delay time.
2
Rch Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Right channel initial delay time.
3
Cch Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Center channel initial delay time.
4
Feedback Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Time delay of all delayed repeats following the initial delayed repeat.
5
Feedback Level
-63~+63
1-127
Level of feedback delays.
A setting of 0 results in no delayed repeats after the initial delay.
6
Cch Level
0~127
0-127
7
High Damp
0.1~1.0
1-10
8
9
10 Dry/Wet
D63>W ~ D=W ~ D<W63
1-127
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11 HPF Cutoff
Thru~8.0kHz
0-52
Table#3
See above.
12 LPF Cutoff
1.0k~Thru
34-60
Table#3
See above.
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14
15
16
CAUTION! : FB Level Be careful when setting this parameter, since extreme values may result in uncontrollable feedback.
NOTE : FB Level
This parameter is not available for the Symphonic effect.
DELAY L,R
1
Lch Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Right channel initial delay time.
2
Rch Delay
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Center channel initial delay time.
3
Feedback Delay 1
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Time delay of all delayed repeats (for Delay 1) following the initial delayed repeat.
4
Feedback Delay 2
0.1~715.0ms
1-7150
Time delay of all delayed repeats (for Delay 2) following the initial delayed repeat.
5
Feedback Level
-63~+63
1-127
Level of both feedback delays.
6
High Damp
0.1~1.0
1-10
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8
9
10 Dry/Wet
D63>W ~ D=W ~ D<W63
1-127
•
11 HPF Cutoff
Thru~8.0kHz
0-52
Table#3
See above.
12 LPF Cutoff
1.0k~Thru
34-60
Table#3
See above.
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14
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16
ECHO
1
Lch Delay1
0.1~355.0ms
1-3550
Left channel initial delay time.
2
Lch Feedback Level
-63~+63
1-127
Level of left channel feedback delays (following initial delay).
3
Rch Delay1
0.1~355.0ms
1-3550
Right channel delay time.
4
Rch Feedback Level
-63~+63
1-127
Level of right channel feedback delays (following initial delay).
5
High Damp
0.1~1.0
1-10
Damping or filtering out of high frequencies in delay sound.
6
Lch Delay2
0.1~355.0ms
1-3550
7
Rch Delay2
0.1~355.0ms
1-3550
8
Delay2 Level
0~127
0-127
9
10 Dry/Wet
D63>W ~ D=W ~ D<W63
1-127
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11 HPF Cutoff
Thru~8.0kHz
0-52
Table#3
See above.
12 LPF Cutoff
1.0k~Thru
34-60
Table#3
See above.
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