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Effect Block

If you've set the Input parameter to “Min.Cn,” the
only choices for the Output parameter will be
“Sml.Cn” and “Lrg.Cn”.

* When a condenser-type mic is selected in TypeOut, low-range
noise transmitted through the mic stand may be accentuated due
to the mic’s low range characteristics. In such instances, either
cut out any unnecessary low end with bass cut filter, or equip
the mic stand with an isolation mount (a mic holder with rubber
or other shock absorbing material).

3.

Phase

This selects the mic phase.

4.

Bass Cut Sw (Bass Cut Filter Switch)

Value: Off, On

This filter cuts out popping and other such noises as
well as unneeded low end sounds. Switching this on
creates a simulated bass cut filter. When turned off,
the Freq setting is disabled.

5.

Bass Cut Freq (Frequency)

Value: Thru, 20–2000 Hz

This adjusts the bass cut filter’s cutoff frequency.

6.

Distance Sw

Value: Off, On

Microphones tend to accentuate the low end the
closer they are placed to the source sound. This is
known as the proximity effect. Switching on this
effect simulates frequency characteristics and timing
differences that change with distance. When turned
off, the ProxFx, Interval settings are disabled.
7.
Prox.Fx (Proximity Effect)
Value: -12–+12
Microphones tend to accentuate the low end the
closer they are placed to the source sound. This effect
simulates those qualities, and compensates for the
low end characteristics that change with distance.
Positive settings bring the mic closer to the source,
and negative settings put the mic at a greater
distance.
8.
Time
Value: 0–3000 cm
This simulates the time difference that changes with
distance from the source.

Lmt (Mic modeling limiter)

1.

Limiter

Value: Off, On

This effect compresses high-level signals, thereby
preventing distortion.

2.

Threshold

Value: -60–0 dB

This sets the volume level at which the Limiter begins
to work.

3.

Output Level

Value: -60–+24 dB

This sets the Limiter’s output level.
This adjusts the level detector cutoff frequency.

4.

Attack

Value: 0–100

This sets the time for the Limiter to begin working
after the input level exceeds the threshold level.

5.

Release

Value: 0–100

This sets the time for the effect to stop after the sound
falls back under the threshold level.

6.

Freq (Frequency)

Value: Thru, 20–2000 Hz

Value Explanation

Norm In phase to the input.
Inv Invented phase to the input.
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