Selecting The Effect Type - Fostex VM88 Owner's Manual

Eight channel digital mixer with dsp effects
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Effect types preset for EFF 2
Name
1
~
1~28 are the same effect types as the EFF 1 presets listed on the preceding page. (For details refer to the preceding page.)
28
29
MonoDELAY
30
PanDELAY
31
MonoBpmDL
32
PanBpmDL
33
Short DL
34
DOUBLING
35
CHORUS
36
FLANGE
37
MonoPITCH
38
DlyPITCH

Selecting the effect type

Here's how to select the effect type for EFF 1 or EFF 2.
Press this to set the effect type
for EFF 1.
* As described earlier in "Normal mix mode," raise the INPUT fader of a channel to which a
signal is being input and raise the MASTER fader, so that the sound is heard at an appropriate
level.
* As described earlier in "Setting the effect send level," raise the EFF 1 SEND level or the EFF 2
SEND level for the channel(s) to which you wish to apply the effect.
1. If you wish to set EFF 1, press the EFF EDIT
mode EFF 1 key. To set EFF 2, press the EFF 2
key.
With the initial settings, the following displays
will appear.
When the EFF 1 key is pressed:
With the initial settings, [Norm HALL] will ap-
pear.
Parameter type
DELAY
Mono delay
DELAY
Panning delay
BPM DELAY
Mono delay. Specify BPM and note value to set the delay time.
BPM DELAY
Panning delay. Specify BPM and note value to set the delay time.
SHORT DELAY
Short delay that allows you to set the delay time precisely.
DOUBLING
Doubling that allows you to set separate delay times for L and R.
CHORUS
Produces a chorus effect. A doubling effect can also be added.
FLANGE
Produces a flanging effect.
MONO PITCH
Pitch shift adjustable in a +/-2 octave range.
DELAY PITCH
Pitch shift with a feedback delay, allowing strange effects to be produced.
Explanation
Press this to set the effect type
for EFF 2.
When the EFF 2 key is pressed:
With the initial settings, [CHORUS] will appear.
2. Use the DATA encoder to select the effect type.
The effect types listed in the foregoing tables
will appear in succession. When an effect type
appears, it will be blinking. The blinking
indicates that the effect type has not yet been
selected.
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