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Chapter 2 Using the XV-5080 Effects
EQ Gain
Low (EQ Low Gain)
Adjusts the low-range gain of the equalizer.
EQ M Gain (EQ Mid Gain)
Adjusts the gain of the area specified by the EQ M Fq
parameter and the EQ M Q parameter.
High (EQ High Gain)
Adjusts the high-range gain of the equalizer.
Mid
Mid Freq (EQ Mid Frequency)
Sets the center frequency for the equalizer mid-range.
Mid Q (EQ Mid Q)
Adjusts the width of the area centered at the EQ M Fq setting
in which the gain will be affected. Higher values of Q will
result in a narrower area being affected.
Delay
Left Time (Delay Time Left)
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left
delay sound is heard.
Right Time (Delay Time Right)
Adjust the delay time from the direct sound until the right
delay sound is heard.
Feedback (Delay Feedback Level)
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed
back into the delay input.
HF Dump (Delay HF Damp)
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back
to the delay input will be cut. If you do not want the sound to
be cut, select BYPASS.
Balance (Delay Balance) #
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and
the delay sound.
Chorus/Flanger
Type
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.
Rate
Sets the modulation speed for the chorus or flanger.
Depth
Sets the modulation depth for the chorus or flanger.
Feedback (CF Feedback)
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the
phase.
Pre Dly (Chorus/Flanger Pre Delay Time)
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the
chorus sound is heard.
Balance #
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and
the chorus/flanger sound.
Filter
Type
Selects the type of filter.
OFF: No filter is used.
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will
be cut.
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will
be cut.
Cutoff (Cutoff Frequency)
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is
cut off by a filter.
Output
Level (Output Level)
Adjusts the output level.
Pan (Output Pan)
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.