Appendix
MG32/14FX, MG24/14FX
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■Digital effect type list• Common to EFFECT 1 and 2
• EFFECT 1
• EFFECT 2
* The LED can not blink any faster than an interval of 256 ms (234.3 bpm).
No. Type Description Controllable parameter
Parameter Variable range
1REVERB HALL Reverberation simulating a spacious expanse such as a concert hall. Reverb time 0.3–10.0 s
2REVERB ROOM Reverberation simulating the acoustics of a small room. Reverb time 0.3–3.2 s
3REVERB PLATE Simulation of a plate reverb device. Produces a hard-sounding rever-
beration.
Reverb time 0.3–10.0 s
4REVERB VOCAL 1 Ideal reverb for vocals. Reverb time 0.3–10.0 s
5REVERB VOCAL 2
6VOCAL ECHO 1 Ideal echo for vocals. Delay time 0–800 ms
7VOCAL ECHO 2
8DELAY 1 Delay effect that delays the signal. Delay time 0–800 ms
9DELAY 2
0MOD. DELAY Monaural delay with modulation. Delay time 0–800 ms
AREVERB GATE An effect that simulates reversed early reflections. Room size 0.1–10.0
BPITCH CHANGE An effect that changes the pitch of the input signal. Pitch –12–+12
CCHORUS Modulates the delay time of the signal to add depth to the sound. Depth 0–100%
DPHASER An effect that changes the phase of the sound to create modulation. Modulation frequency 0.05–4.00 Hz
ERADIO VOICE An effect that produces a lo-fi sound like that of an AM radio. Drive 0–100
FTREMOLO
An effect that adds modulation to the sound.
Modulation frequency 0.05–10.00 Hz
0EARLY REF. An effect produced by modifying the early reflections. It lets you add
depth to the sound, or create echo-like effects.
Room size 0.1–10.0
AGATE REVERB An effect produced by cutting the reverberation. Room size 0.1–5.0
BVOCAL DOUBLER Produces an effect as though two people were singing. Pitch fine 0–50
CSYMPHONIC Gives a richly layered depth to the sound. Depth 0–100%
DFLANGE Adds a sense of pitch to the tone. Effective on sounds that contain
numerous overtones.
Modulation frequency 0.05–4.00 Hz
EDISTORTION The well-known effect used to distort the sound. Drive 0–100
FTAP DELAY This effect sets the delay time to the interval at which you actually
press the switch. The amount of feedback can be adjusted by the
PARAMETER control. The LED will blink in synchronization with the
delay time.
Feedback gain 0–99%
Delay time 100 ms (600 bpm)
–2690 ms
(22.3 bpm)*
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