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128 voice expandable synthesizer
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Parameter
Value
Release
0–127
Balance #
D100:0W–
D0:100W
Level
0–127
43: DELAY
This is a stereo delay.
When Feedback Mode is NORMAL:
fig.MFX-43a
Balance D
L in
Delay
Feedback
Feedback
Delay
R in
Balance D
When Feedback Mode is CROSS:
fig.MFX-43b
Balance D
L in
Delay
Feedback
Feedback
Delay
R in
Balance D
Parameter
Value
Delay Left
0–1300 ms,
note
Delay Right
Phase Left
NORMAL,
INVERSE
Phase Right
Feedback
NORMAL,
Mode
CROSS
Feedback #
-98– +98 %
HF Damp
200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS
Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
High Gain
-15– +15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–
D0:100W
Level
0–127
44: LONG DELAY
A delay that provides a long delay time.
fig.MFX-44
L in
Long Delay
Feedback
R in
Explanation
Adjusts the time it takes the gate to fully
close after the hold time.
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
Output level
2-Band
L out
EQ
Balance W
Balance W
2-Band
R out
EQ
2-Band
L out
EQ
Balance W
Balance W
2-Band
R out
EQ
Explanation
Adjusts the time until the delay sound is
heard.
Phase of the delay sound
Selects the way in which delay sound is
fed back into the effect. (See the figures
above.)
Adjusts the amount of the delay sound
that's fed back into the effect. Negative
(-) settings invert the phase.
Adjusts the frequency above which sound
fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you
don't want to filter out any high frequen-
cies, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Gain of the low frequency range
Gain of the high frequency range
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the delay sound (W)
Output level
2-Band
L out
EQ
Pan L
Pan R
2-Band
R out
EQ
Parameter
Value
Delay Time
0–2600 ms, note
Phase
NORMAL, INVERSE
Feedback #
-98– +98%
HF Damp
200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS
Pan #
L64–63R
Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
High Gain
-15– +15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–D0:100W
Level
0–127
45: SERIAL DELAY
This delay connects two delay units in series. Feedback can be
applied independently to each delay unit, allowing you to produce
complex delay sounds.
fig.MFX-45
L in
Delay 1
Feedback 1
R in
Parameter
Value
Delay1 Time
0–1300 ms, note
Delay1
-98– +98%
Feedback #
Delay1 HF
200–8000 Hz,
Damp
BYPASS
Delay2 Time
0–1300 ms, note
Delay2
-98– +98%
Feedback #
Delay2 HF
200–8000 Hz,
Damp
BYPASS
Pan #
L64–63R
Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
High Gain
-15– +15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–D0:100W
Level
0–127
Adding Effects
Explanation
Delay time from when the
original sound is heard to
when the delay sound is
heard
Phase of the delay (NORMAL:
non-inverted, INVERT: in-
verted)
Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the in-
put (negative values invert
the phase)
Frequency at which the high-
frequency content of the de-
layed sound will be cut (BY-
PASS: no cut)
Panning of the delay sound
Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range
Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range
Volume balance of the origi-
nal sound (D) and delay
sound (W)
Output volume
L out
Pan L
Delay 2
Pan R
Feedback 2
R out
Explanation
Delay time from when sound
is input to delay 1 until the de-
lay sound is heard
Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the in-
put of delay 1 (negative values
invert the phase)
Frequency at which the high-
frequency content of the de-
layed sound of delay 1 will be
cut (BYPASS: no cut)
Delay time from when sound
is input to delay 2 until the de-
lay sound is heard
Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the in-
put of delay 2 (negative values
invert the phase)
Frequency at which the high-
frequency content of the de-
layed sound of delay 2 will be
cut (BYPASS: no cut)
Panning of the delay sound
Amount of boost/cut for the
low-frequency range
Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range
Volume balance of the origi-
nal sound (D) and delay
sound (W)
Output volume
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