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Using loop effects

Adjusting chorus

Use the following procedure (Chorus Edit) to make fine
adjustments to the chorus sound.

1.

Press [CHORUS/DELAY].

The Chorus/Delay Send screen will appear.

fig.34-03d

Pressing [F3] (MIN) at this time sets the chorus send
level to the minimum value (0). Conversely, pressing
[F4] (MAX) sets the chorus send level to the maximum
value (100).

2.

Press [F2] (EDIT).

The Chorus/Delay Edit screen will appear.

fig.34-04d

3.

Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to
change and select a new setting using the TIME/
VALUE dial.

You will be able to hear how your new settings change
the chorus sound.

TYPE

CHORUS, DELAY, DOUBLING

This parameter selects the type of effect. Be sure to set this to
CHORUS here.

PRE-DELAY

0.5–50.0 ms (Default: 20.0 ms)

This adjusts the delay between output of the direct sound and
output of the effect sound.

RATE

0–100 (Default: 50)

Adjusts the rate of the chorus.

DEPTH

0–100 (Default: 50)

Adjusts the depth of the chorus.

LOW CUT

FLAT, 40 Hz–800 Hz (Default: FLAT)

This parameter sets the low-band cutoff characteristic of the chorus sound.

LEVEL

0–100 (Default: 50)

Adjusts the overall volume of the effect sound. If you set this to
0, the chorus will have no effect.

If [F4] (DEFAULT) is pressed, the selected parameter is
set to the default value marked above.

4.

Press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top screen.

5.

If you wish to store the modified settings, save the
current song (p. 72).

Adjusting delay

Use the following procedure (Delay Edit) to make fine
adjustments to the delay sound.

1.

Press [CHORUS/DELAY].

The Chorus/Delay Send screen will appear.

fig.34-03ad

Pressing [F3] (MIN) at this time sets the delay send level to
the minimum value (0). Conversely, pressing [F4] (MAX)
sets the delay send level to the maximum value (100).

2.

Press [F2] (EDIT).

The Chorus/Delay Edit screen will appear.

fig.34-04ad

3.

Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to change
and select a new setting using the TIME/VALUE dial.

You will be able to hear how your new settings change
the delay sound.

TYPE

DELAY

This parameter selects the type of effect. Be sure to set this to DELAY here.

TIME

10–1000 ms (Default: 500 ms)

This parameter adjusts the delay time (i.e., the interval over
which sound is delayed).

FEEDBACK

0–100 (Default: 0)

This parameter adjusts the amount of feedback. Changing the
amount of feedback also causes the number of individual
repetitions of the delayed sound to change.

If the feedback is set to too large a value, individual delays will
overlap, the delay volume will increase, and distortion may
occur as a result. In such a case, lower the feedback level.

HF DAMP

0–100 (Default: 0)

This parameter adjusts the speed at which the high frequency
portion of the delay sound dies away. Higher values cause the high
frequencies to die away quicker, and this produces a darker sound.

LEVEL

0–100 (Default: 50)

This adjusts the overall volume of the delay sound.
Only one set of chorus settings can be saved per song.
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