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Effects List
Parameter
Value
PS Coarse
-12– +12 semi-
tone
PS Fine
-100– +100 cent Adjusts the pitch shift amount in
PS Balance
DRY100:0WET–
DRY0:100WET
Phaser Manual
0–127
Phaser Rate
0.05–10.0 Hz,
note
Phaser Depth
0–127
Phaser Reso-
0–127
nance
Phaser Mix Lev-
0–127
el
Delay Time
0–650 ms, note
Delay Feedback -98– +98 %
Low Damp Freq 50–4000 Hz
Low Damp
-36–0 dB
Gain
Hi Damp Freq
2000–20000 Hz
Hi Damp Gain
-36–0 dB
Delay Level
0–127
38: Phonograph
This effect reproduces the sound of an analog record played on a
record player. This includes the various noises with the characteristic
of records and the uneven rotation of older turntables.
fig.MFX-38
L
Phonograph
R
136
Description
Specifies the pitch shift amount
in semitone steps.
2-cent steps (1 cent = 1/100 of a
semitone).
Volume balance between the di-
rect sound (DRY) and the effect
sound (WET)
Specifies the center frequency at
which the sound is modulated.
Specifies the frequency of mod-
ulation.
Specifies the depth of modula-
tion.
Specifies the amount of feed-
back for the phaser.
Higher settings will give the
sound a stronger character.
Specifies the volume of the
phase-shifted sound, relative to
the direct sound.
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the delay
sound is heard.
Adjusts the proportion of the de-
lay sound that is fed back into
the effect. Negative (-) settings
will invert the phase.
Adjusts the frequency below
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
The Low Damp function damps
the low frequency band of the
delay sound quicker than other
bands, which makes for a clearer
delay effect.
Degree of Low Damp
Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first, makes
the delay sound more natural.
Degree of High Damp
Volume of the delay sound.
Parameter
Value
Input Mode
MONO, STE-
REO
Signal Dist
0–127
Frequency
0–127
Range
Disk Type
LP, EP, SP
Total Noise #1
0–127
Scratch
0–127
Dust
0–127
Hiss
0–127
* These settings add the typical record's noise. The noises increase as
the values are raised. Set each of the Scratch, Dust, and Hiss noise
levels to get a balance, the adjust the overall amount of noise with the
Total Noise Level control.
Total Wow/
0–127
Flutter #2
Wow
0–127
Flutter
0–127
Random
0–127
These settings determine the rotational irregularities of the record
player. Set each of the Wow, Flutter, and Random levels to get a bal-
ance, the adjust the overall depth of the effect with the Total Wow/
Flutter control.
Balance
DRY100:0WET–
DRY0:100WET
39: Radio Tuning
This effect reproduces the sound of an AM radio playing.
fig.MFX-39
L
Radio
Tuning
R
Parameter
Value
Tuning #1
-50– +50
Noise Level #2
0–127
Frequency
0–127
Range #3
Balance
DRY100:0WET–
DRY0:100WET
Description
Use this setting to select either a
stereo or monaural record play-
er for the effect.
Degree of distortion
Sets the frequency response of
the record player.
Lowering the value degrades
the frequency characteristics,
making the sound resemble that
from an older system.
Sets the turntable rotation
speed.
LP: 33 1/3 r.p.m.
EP: 45 r.p.m.
SP: 78 r.p.m.
Total noise level.
Scratches on the record.
Dust on the record.
Continuous hissing noise.
Total wow and flutter.
Wow, long cycle rotational ir-
regularity.
Flutter, short cycle rotational ir-
regularity.
Random rotational irregularity.
Volume balance between the di-
rect sound (DRY) and the effect
sound (WET)
Description
Adjusts the degree of noise that
occurs when tuning a radio.
Sets the noise level.
Sets the frequency response of
the radio.
Lowering the value worsens the
frequency characteristics, mak-
ing the sound appear to be com-
ing from a tiny radio speaker.
Volume balance between the di-
rect sound (DRY) and the effect
sound (WET)

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