Effects Programming (F4) - GEM GPS3600 Owner's Manual

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SEND LEVEL (F2)
Here you can control the amount of effect (SEND)
assigned to each track. In Style/Preset mode,
you cannot switch Groups for the keyboard tracks
and accompaniment tracks, therefore the Group
A and B parameters cannot be selected.
The parameter is divided into three parts, the first,
(Group A or B), remains fixed, the second, (E1),
and the third, (E2), relate to the Reverb and Modu-
lation effect send levels for each track.
In Song mode, the Group parameter can be
switched from A to B and vice versa.
Assignable values: 0 (dry) ... 127 (wet).
A zero send level corresponds to no effect for the
track.
GENERAL EFF1 BALANCE (F3)
Here you can adjust the overall Reverb level, re-
gardless of the current Preset. This parameter
allows you to adapt the reverberation of the PS/
GPS to the natural reverb of the surroundings.
Assignable values: 0% (all dry) ... 100% (all wet).
The value of 70% corresponds to the factory set
value.
The reverb duration varies according to the di-
mensions and absorption characteristics of the
surroundings in which you play. You can pro-
gram the PS/GPS reverb in order to obtain the
best results over headphones, or for home lis-
tening, and then regulate this parameter to adapt
the reverb to the surroundings in which you play
in public.
The setting is not retained in memory at power
down.

EFFECTS PROGRAMMING (F4)

Here you can program the effects currently as-
signed to your Preset.
The top section of the display (6 lines) relate to
the Group A effects, while the bottom half to the
Group B effects.
The tables on pages 3.15 and 3.16 list the avail-
able effect types and relative parameter values.
The parameters shown in the display will depend
on the type of effects selected from the Eff.1 and
Eff.2 DSPs.
Below follows a brief explanation of all the pa-
rameters that you would encounter when pro-
gramming your Preset effects.
REV.TIME (REVERB TIME): Decay time of the
reverb.
DELAY (REVERBS): Initial delay between the
emission of the original sound (dry signal) and
the reverb (wet signal).
H.F.DECAY (HIGH FREQUENCY DECAY): De-
cay of the high frequencies. The parameter indi-
Presets - Edit Preset 3•13

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