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Chapter 7. Adding Effects

51: LOFI NOISE

In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this effect also generates various types of noise, such as radio noise and disc noise.

L in

2-Band

L out

EQ

 

 

 

Lo-Fi

 

Radio

Noise Gen.

 

 

Lo-Fi

 

R in

2-Band

R out

EQ

 

 

Type (LoFi Type)

Lowers the audio quality. The audio quality will worsen as this setting is increased.

Post Fltr (Post Filter Type/Cutoff Frequency)

OFF: A filter will not be 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.

And adjust the frequency at which the filter will begin cutting.

Radio Detune

(Radio Detune#/Radio Noise Level)

Simulates the tuning noise of a radio. As this value is raised, the tuning will drift further.

And adjust the volume of the radio noise.

Disc:LPF:Lev (Disc Noise Type:Disc Noise LPF:Disc Noise Level)

Disc: Selects the type of record noise. The frequency at which the noise is heard will depend on the selected type.

LPF: Adjust the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter that is applied to the record noise.

Level: Adjust the volume of the record noise.

LowGain (Low Gain)

Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut). Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low frequency range.

Hi Gain (High Gain)

Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut). Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high frequency range.

Balance (Effect Balance) #

Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound.

With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound will be output.

Pan (Output Pan)

Adjust the stereo position of the delay sound. A setting of L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

52: SPEAKER SIMULATOR

Speaker Simulator is an effect that simulates the speaker type and mic settings used to record the speaker sound.

L in

 

Speaker

 

L out

 

 

R in

 

 

 

R out

 

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker Type

Select the type of speaker. The specifications of each type are as follows. The speaker column indicates the diameter of each speaker unit (in inches) and the number of units.

Type

Cabinet

Speaker Microphone

SMALL 1

small open-back enclosure

10

dynamic mic

SMALL 2

small open-back enclosure

10

dynamic mic

MIDDLE

open back enclosure

 

12 x 1 dynamic mic

JC-120

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 dynamic mic

BUILT IN 1

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 dynamic mic

BUILT IN 2

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 condenser mic

BUILT IN 3

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 condenser mic

BUILT IN 4

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 condenser mic

BUILT IN 5

open back enclosure

 

12 x 2 condenser mic

BG STACK 1

sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

BG STACK 2

large sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

MS STACK 1

large sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

MS STACK 2

large sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

METAL STACK

large double stack

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

2-STACK

large sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

3-STACK

large sealed enclosure

 

12 x 4 condenser mic

Mic Set (Mic Setting)

Adjust the location of the mic that is recording the sound of the speaker. This can be adjusted in three steps, with the mic becoming more distant in the order of 1, 2, and 3.

Mic:Dir (Mic Level:Direct Level) #

Mic: Adjust the volume of the microphone.

Dir: Adjust the volume of the direct sound.

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