DOUBLING

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

PARAMETER 1

( EFFECT TYPE )

1

–3

 

PARAMETER 2

DEPTH

0

–10

 

PARAMETER 3

RATE

1

–20

 

PARAMETER 4

FEEDBACK

0

–10

Description

(1)EFFECT TYPE

Selects the effect type. To use the doubling effect, set the parameter to "3".

(2)DEPTH

Determines the short delay duration. The value shown on the display multiplied by 10 is the delay in milliseconds. The range is 0 to 100 ms.

(3)RATE

Determines the ratio of direct sound and delayed sound. Higher values produce more delay.

(4)FEEDBACK

Determines the amount of feedback, i.e. the proportion of the signal routed back to the input of the effect circuit.

Effect Module 5

REV/DLY (Reverb/Delay)

This effect module comprises three types of reverb effects.

1HALL

This effect simulates a natural hall, expansive sound.

1 HALL

PARAMETER 1

( EFFECT TYPE )

1

–3

PARAMETER 2

TIME

1

–10

PARAMETER 3

TONE

0

–10

PARAMETER 4

MIX

0

–10

Description

(1)EFFECT TYPE

Selects the effect type. To use the hall effect, set the parameter to "1".

(2)TIME

Determines the reverb time. Higher values produce longer reverb times.

(3)TONE

Determines the reverb tone. Higher values produce brighter sound.

(4)MIX

Determines the balance between direct sound and effect sound. "0" means direct sound only, and "10" means maximum reverb.

2ROOM

This effect simulates a room with short reverberation.

2 ROOM

PARAMETER 1

( EFFECT TYPE )

1

–3

PARAMETER 2

TIME

1

–10

PARAMETER 3

TONE

0

–10

PARAMETER 4

MIX

0

–10

Description

(1)EFFECT TYPE

To use the room effect, set the parameter to "2".

3DELAY

This is a conventional digital delay effect with a delay time of up to 420 milliseconds.

 

3

DELAY

 

 

PARAMETER 1

( EFFECT TYPE )

1

–3

PARAMETER 2

TIME(X10mS)

0 –42

PARAMETER 3

FEEDBACK

0 –10

PARAMETER 4

MIX

0

–10

Description

(1)EFFECT TYPE

Selects the effect type. To use the delay effect, set the parameter to "3".

(2)TIME

Determines the delay intervals in 10-ms steps.

(3)FEEDBACK

Determines the amount of feedback, i.e. the proportion of the signal routed back to the input of the effect circuit.

(4)MIX

Determines the mixing ratio between direct sound and delay sound. Higher values produce more delay.

Patch Level

PARAM4 of the effect module COMP&WAH controls the level setting for each patch. Although it is not an effect, it is also stored as a parameter along with the other parameters of the patch.

Patch Level

PARAMETER 4

PATCH LEVEL

0–30

Description

(4) PATCH LEVEL

Determines the output level of the patch.

NOTE

When the EQ effect module is set to flat response and all

other effect modules are set to OFF, setting this

 

 

parameter to "25" results in the same sound as when the

 

unit is bypassed.

HINT This parameter can be set regardless of the ON/OFF setting of the COMP&WAH module. This parameter is

also the only one which can be changed in the Play mode, by using the VALUE keys.

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