Program Descriptions Lexicon
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DUAL PROGRAMS
The dual programs combine Delay with Reverb, or either
Delay or Reverb with Flange, Pitch, or Chorus. Four
routing configurations are used in the variations of each
dual program: Dual Stereo (Parallel), Cascade, Mono
Split, and Dual Mono.
Flng-Dly, Pch-Dly, Chor-Dly, Dly-Rvb, Flng-Rvb,
Pch-Rvb, and Chor-Rvb
The first six programs in these banks feature two effects
arranged in Dual Stereo (Parallel) configuration. Both
effects receive signals from the left and right inputs,
and both effects send signals to the left and right
outputs. The last four programs in these banks feature
two effects arranged in Cascade configuration. The
first effect passes its signal to the second effect. For
example, in Flng-Dly, Flange passes its signal to Delay.
MSplit Dly, MSplit Rvb
These banks contain programs that are arranged in
Mono Split configuration, which is similar to the
Dual Stereo (Parallel) configuration. One effect (e.g.
Flange) receives signals from the left input and the
other effect (e.g. Delay) receives signals from the
right input. However, both effects send signals to the
left and right outputs.
Dual Mono
This bank contains programs that are arranged in the
Dual Mono configuration. One effect (e.g. Flange)
receives input from the left channel only and sends
output to the left channel only. The other effect (e.g.
Delay) receives input from the right channel only
and sends output to the right channel only.
Dual Stereo (Parallel)
Flange
Delay
L
R
L
R
Mono Split
Flange
Delay
L
R
L
R
Dual Mono
Flange
Delay
L
R
L
R

Cascade

Flange Delay
L
R
L
R