Using the effects of the internal sound generator

Phase

0–180 degrees

Specifies the spaciousness of the chorus sound.

Pre Delay (Chorus Pre Delay)

0.0–100 ms

Specifies the amount of time that is to pass after the original sound has been heard before the chorus sound is heard. Increasing this value heightens the dispersal effect.

Type (Filter Type)

Specifies the type of filter.

Value

Explanation

 

 

OFF

The filter will not be used.

LPF

The frequency band above the cutoff frequency setting will be cut.

HPF

The frequency band below the cutoff frequency setting will be cut.

Cutoff freq (Cutoff Frequency)

Specifies the frequency at which the filter will begin cutting the specified frequency band.

Range: 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz

When the Chorus Type is 2 (DELAY)

Center (Delay Center)

200–1000 ms, note value

Specifies the delay time for the delay sound panned to the center.

Left (Delay Left)

200–1000 ms, note value

Specifies the delay time for the delay sound panned to the left.

Right (Delay Right)

200–1000 ms, note value

Specifies the delay time for the delay sound panned to the right.

HF Damp

Specifies the frequency at which the high-frequency portion will be cut for the delay sound that is returned to the input. If you do not want to cut this sound, select BYPASS.

Range: 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz,

BYPASS

Feedback

-98–+98%

Specifies the amount of feedback. Changing the amount of feedback will change the number of times that the delay will repeat. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase of the feedback sound.

Center (Delay Center Level)

0–127

Specifies the level of the delay sound localized at the center.

Left (Delay Left Level)

0–127

Specifies the level of the delay sound localized at the left.

Right (Delay Right Level)

0–127

Specifies the level of the delay sound localized at the right.

MFX (Multi-effects)

This section explains how to select a multi-effect, and to edit the parameters that determine how the multi-effect sound is produced and output.

MFX A-C Type (Multi-effect A–C Type) 0–90

Provides for selection among the 90 types of multi-effect. For details on the various effects that are available, refer to MFX_E.pdf on the included CD-ROM.

MFX A-C Dry Send Level (Multi-effect A–C Dry Send Level)0–127

Specifies the level at which the signal processed by the multi-effect will be output.

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