USING MIDIVERB III
variables are available, from varying the Speed and Depth of the LFO to feeding back part of the signal to make the effect stronger.
In the case of a Stereo Flange, the signal is split into three parts with a dry signal and a separate Delay section for both left and right channels with one channel flanging up while the other channel flanges down. This causes the effect to become more pronounced and dramatic.
CHORUS SPEED
Varying the Chorus Speed parameter affects the amount of signal detuning, and therefore the depth of chorusing while in the Chorus mode. When in the Flanging mode, Chorus Speed will affect the speed of the flange.
EQ
The EQ section of the MIDIVERB III is actually a single pole, 6dB per octave low pass filter, designed to roll off the high frequency response of either the input or effect in order to simulate the high frequency rolloff that occurs naturally in different environments. The number that is displayed is the frequency point where the signal has already rolled off - 3dB. See Figure 7.
When in the EDIT mode, pressing the EQ button will access either the INPUT EQ or EFFECT EQ, depending which EDIT LED is lit.
FIGURE 7
FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
Off | 4.88KHz | 1.86KHz |
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13.8KHz | 4.48KHz | 1.64KHz |
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11.8KHz | 4.11KHz | 1.43KHz |
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10.3KHz | 3.77KHz | 1.23KHz |
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9.23KHz | 4.11KHz | 1.03KHz |
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8.33KHz | 3.45KHz | 0.85KHz |
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7.56KHz | 3.15KHz | 0.66KHz |
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6.89KHz | 2.86KHz | 0.49KHz |
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6.31KHz | 2.59KHz | 0.33KHz |
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5.79KHz | 2.34KHz | 0.16KHz |
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5.31KHz | 2.09KHz |
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The programmable parameters are:
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