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0.05
to
4.95
Hz:
5.0 to 6.9
Hz:
7.0 to 10.0
Hz:
In 0.05
Hz
steps
In
0.1
Hz
steps
In
0.5
Hz
steps
<Depth> Chorus Depth
to
127
This
sets
the
depth
of the undulations of
the
chorus sound.
<Phase> Phase
to
180
This
sets
how
the
chorus
sound
is
spread.
<Filter
Typo
Filler
Type
OFF/LPF/HPF
This
selects
the
type
of
filter
applied
to
the
chorus sound.
LPF
(Low-pass
Filter):
The band
higher than
the
value
set for
the cutoff
frequency
is
eliminated.
HPF
(High-pass
Filter):
The hand
lower than
the
value
set for
the cutoff
frequency
is
eliminated.
<Cutoff> Cutoff Frequency
200/250/315/400/500/
630/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3150/4000/5000/6300/
8000
(200
Hz
to
8
kHz)
This
sets
the
frequency
that
serves
as the reference
when
a
specific
frequency
band
is
cut
off
by
a
filter.
<LowGain>
Low
Gain
15
dB
to
+15
dB
This
sets
tlie
bass
sound
quality for the
chorus sound.
A
larger
positive
value
results in
greater
emphasis
of the
lower band.
<Hi Gain> High Gain
-15
dB
to
+15
dB
This
sets
the
treble
sound
quality for the
chorus sound.
A
larger
positive
value
results
in greater
emphasis
of the
higher band.
»<BaIance>
Effect
Balance
D100:OE
to
D0:100E
This
sets
the
balance
for
the
levels
of the
original
sound and
the
effect
sound
(chorus sound).
<Level>
Output
Level
to
127
This
sets
the overall
level for
the
effect
sound.
15:STEREO-FLANGER
<Depth>
LFO
Depth
to
127
This
sets
the
depth
of the flanger
undulations.
*<Fbk> Feedback
98%
to
+98%
This
sets
the
percentage
of the flanger
sound
output
signal
that
is
returned
to
the
input
signal.
When
the
value
is
positive,
an output
that
is
in
phase
is
returned
to
the
input
signal.
Entering
a
negative value caus-
es
a
signal of inverted
phase
to
be
returned
to
the
input
sig-
nal.
There
is
no
feedback
when
the
value
is
zero.
You
can
set
a
value
from -98%
to
+98%,
in steps of
2%.
<Phase>
Phase
to
180
This
sets
how
the flanger
sound
is
spread.
<Filter>
Filter
Type
OFF/LPF/HPF
This
selects
the
type of
filter
applied
to
the flanger
sound.
LPF
(Low-pass
FUter):
The band
higher than
the
value
set for
the
cutoff
frequency
is
eliminated.
HPF
(High-pass
Filter):
The
band
lower than
the
value
set for
the
cutoff
frequency
is
eliminated.
<Cutoff>
Cutoff
Frequency
200/250/315/400/500/
630/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3150/4000/5000/6300/
8000
(200
Hz
to
8
kHz)
This
sets
the
frequency
that
serves as the reference
when
a
specific
frequency
band
is
cut
off
by
a
filter.
<LowGain>
Low
Gain
15
dB
to
+15
dB
This
sets
the bass
sound
quality.
A
larger positive
value
results in greater
emphasis
of the
lower band.
<Hi Gain> High
Gain
-15
dB
to
+15
dB
This
sets
the
treble
sound
quality.
A
larger positive
value
results in
greater
emphasis
of the
higher band.
<Balance>
Effect
Balance
D100:0E
to
DO:100E
This
sets
the
balance
for
the levels
of the
original
sound and
the
effect
sound
(flanger
sound).
<Level> Output
Level
to
127
This
sets
the overall
level for
the
effect
sound.
This
is
a
Flanger
with
full
stereo
output
(the
left
and
right
LFOs
are in phase).
The
depth
of
the
effect
can
be
increased
to
obtain a
sound
that
moves up
and dovm,
like
a
jet
taking
off
or landing.
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xf
Flanger
Flanger
EQ
EQ
<Pre
Dly>
Predelay
Time
ms
to
100
ms
This
sets
the
interval
from
the
time
when
the
original
sound
is
played
until
the
time
when
the flanger
sound
is
played.
to 4.9
ms:
In
0.1
ms
steps
5.0 to 9.5
ms:
In 0.5
ms
steps
10
to
49 ms:
In
1ms
steps
50
to
100 ms:
In
2
ms
steps
»<Rate>
LFO
Rate
0.05
Hz
to 10.0
Hz
This
sets
the cycle for the flanger
undulations.
0.05 to 4.95
Hz:
In 0.05
Hz
steps
5.0 to 6.9
Hz:
In
0.1
Hz
steps
7.0 to 10.0
Hz:
In 0.5
Hz
steps
16:STEP-FLANGER
This
is
flanger that
makes
step-wise
changes
in the pitch of
the flanging.
By
setting the
step
rate to
the length of a
note,
you
can synchronize
the
changes
in
pitch
to
the
MIDI
clock of
the
JV-IDBO
or
an
external device.
^ ^
Flanger
Ranger
EQ
EQ
<Pre
Dly>
Predelay
Time
ms
to
100
ms
This
.sets
the
interval
from
the
time
when
the
original
sound
is
played
until
the
time
when
the flanger
sound
is
played.
to 4.9
ms:
In
0.1
ms
steps
5.0 to 9.5
ms:
In 0.5
ms
steps
10
to
49 ms:
In
1
ms
steps
50
to
100 ms:
In 2
ms
steps
<Rate>
LFO
Rate
0.05
Hz
to 10.0
Hz
This
sets
the cycle
for
the flanger undulations.
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