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Chapter 4 The Effects Explained
Chapter
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VB (Vibrato)
This effect creates vibrato by slightly modulating the pitch.
Rate
This adjusts the rate of the vibrato.
* When set to BPM, the value of each parameter will be set
according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 46) specified for
each patch. This makes it easier to achieve effect sound settings
that match the tempo of the song (synchronizing the cycle to
one-half or one-fourth of the BPM when the set cycle rate is
increased).
When setting to BPM, press PARAMETER [ ] to display
the Master BPM settings screen.
Depth
This adjusts the depth of the vibrato.

Trigger

This selects on/off of the vibrato with the footswitch.
* This effect assumes that the trigger will be turned on with a
footswitch for attaining the vibrato effect.

Rise Time

This sets the time passing from the moment the trigger is
turned on until the set vibrato is obtained.
UV (Uni-V)
Although this resembles a phaser effect, it also provides a
unique undulation that you can’t get with a regular phaser.
Rate
Adjusts the rate of the Uni-V effect.
* When set to BPM, the value of each parameter will be set
according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 46) specified for
each patch. This makes it easier to achieve effect sound settings
that match the tempo of the song (synchronizing the cycle to
one-half or one-fourth of the BPM when the set cycle rate is
increased).
When setting to BPM, press PARAMETER [ ] to display
the Master BPM settings screen.
Depth
Adjusts the depth of the Uni-V effect.
Level
Adjusts the volume.
SDD (short delay)
This is a delay with the maximum delay time of 400 ms. This
effect is useful for making the sound fatter.

Delay Time

Adjusts the delay time.
* When set to BPM, the value of each parameter will be set
according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 46) specified for
each patch. This makes it easier to achieve effect sound settings
that match the tempo of the song (synchronizing the time to
twice or four times the time length of the BPM when the set
time is increased).
When setting to BPM, press PARAMETER [ ] to display
the Master BPM settings screen.

Feedback

Feedback refers to returning the delayed signal back into the
input of the delay. This parameter adjusts the volume that is
returned to the input. Higher settings will result in more
delay repeats.
Effect Level
Adjusts the volume of delay sound.
HU (Humanizer)
This can create human vowel-like sounds.
Mode
This sets the mode that switches the vowels.

Picking:

It changes from vowel 1 to vowel 2 along with the picking.
The time spent for the change is adjusted with the rate.

Auto:

By adjusting the rate and depth, two vowels (Vowel 1 and
Vowel 2) can be switched automatically.

Random:

Five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) are called out at random by
adjusting the rate and depth.

Vowel 1

This selects the first vowel.
fig.04-04
Vowel 1 Vowel 2