Effects List

10: Room 3

Reverb which simulates the reverberation within a room. This is suitable for simulating a fairly large room, and produces reverberation with a strong mid and low range.

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

Pre Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

Pre Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

Pre Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

Pre Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,

Width of the middle range

 

4.0, 8.0

Set a higher value for Q to nar-

 

 

row the range to be affected.

Pre Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

Pre Hi Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Frequency of the high range

Pre Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

Rev Time

0.06–32.0 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb

Pre Dly Time

0–200.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

 

 

direct sound until the reverb

 

 

sound is heard.

Density

0–99

Density of the reverb

Room Size

1–8

Size of the room which is simu-

 

 

lated

Early Ref Lev-

0–99

Volume level of the initial reflect-

el

 

ed sound

Release Densi-

0–99

Density of the sound that reaches

ty

 

the listener after many repeated

 

 

reflections

Low Damp

50–4000 Hz

Adjusts the frequency below

Freq

 

which sound fed back to the ef-

 

 

fect will be cut.

 

 

The Low Damp function damps

 

 

the low frequency band of the re-

 

 

verb sound quicker than other

 

 

bands.

Low Damp

-36–0 dB

Degree of Low Damp

Gain

 

 

Hi Damp Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Adjusts the frequency above

 

 

which sound fed back to the ef-

 

 

fect will be cut.

 

 

High Damp, by attenuating the

 

 

higher frequencies first.

Hi Damp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of High Damp

Post HC Freq

160–15000 Hz,

Frequency at which the high cut

 

THRU

filter will begin to take effect

 

 

(THRU: no filter is used)

11: Hall 1

This simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. It is a conventional hall reverb. You can also apply a chorus effect to the reverberation to adjust the sense of spaciousness or to create a special effect.

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

Pre Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

Pre Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

Pre Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

Pre Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0,

Width of the middle range

 

2.0, 4.0, 8.0

Set a higher value for Q to narrow

 

 

the range to be affected.

Pre Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

Pre Hi Freq

2000–20000

Frequency of the high range

 

Hz

 

Pre Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

Low Rev Time

0.06–64.0 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb for

 

 

the low frequency band.

Hi Rev Time

0.06–64.0 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb for

 

 

the high frequency band

Xover Freq

160–15000

The reverberation specified by the

 

Hz, THRU

Low Rev Time will be applied to

 

 

the range below this frequency,

 

 

and by the Hi Rev Time to the

 

 

range above this frequency.

Pre Dly Time

0–200.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the di-

 

 

rect sound until the reverb sound

 

 

is heard.

Density

0–99

Density of the reverb

Room Size

5.6–32.6 m

Size of the room which is simulat-

 

 

ed

Early Ref Lev-

0–99

Volume level of the initial reflected

el

 

sound

Release Densi-

0–99

Density of the sound that reaches

ty

 

the listener after many repeated re-

 

 

flections

Low Damp

50–4000 Hz

Adjusts the frequency below

Freq

 

which sound fed back to the effect

 

 

will be cut.

 

 

The Low Damp function damps

 

 

the low frequency band of the re-

 

 

verb sound quicker than other

 

 

bands.

Low Damp

-36–0 dB

Degree of Low Damp

Gain

 

 

Hi Damp Freq

2000–20000

Adjusts the frequency above

 

Hz

which sound fed back to the effect

 

 

will be cut.

 

 

High Damp, by attenuating the

 

 

higher frequencies first.

Hi Damp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of High Damp

Post HC Freq

160–15000

Frequency at which the high cut

 

Hz, THRU

filter will begin to take effect (TH-

 

 

RU: no filter is used)

Chorus Rate

0–127

Rate of modulation for the reverb

Chorus Depth

0–127

Depth of modulation for the reverb

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