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Effects List
13: Reverse Delay
Adds the reverse of the input sound as the delay sound.
Parameter
Value
Threshold
0–127
Rvs Dly
0–650 ms, note
Time
Rvs Feed-
-98– +98 %
back
Low Damp
50–4000 Hz
Freq
Low Damp
-36–0 dB
Gain
Hi Damp
2000–20000 Hz
Freq
Hi Damp
-36–0 dB
Gain
Balance
DRY100:0WET–
DRY0:100WET
Ps Low Freq
50–4000 Hz
Ps Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
Ps Hi Freq
2000–20000 Hz
Ps Hi Gain
-15– +15 dB
14: Vocal Echo
This effect simulates a karaoke echo.
Parameter
Value
Delay Time
0–650 ms, note
Pre LPF
500–15000 Hz,
Freq
THRU
Mod Rate
0.05–10.0 Hz,
note
Mod Depth
0–127
Diffusion
0–100
Feedback
-98– +98 %
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Description
Specifies the input level at which
the delay will begin to apply.
Specifies the delay time from the
original sound until the delay
sound is heard.
Adjusts the proportion of the re-
verse delay sound that is fed back
into the effect. Negative (-) set-
tings will invert the phase.
Adjusts the frequency below
which sound fed back to the effect
will be cut.
The Low Damp function damps
the low frequency band of the de-
lay 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 effect
will be cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first, makes
the delay sound more natural.
Degree of High Damp
Volume balance between the di-
rect sound (DRY) and the effect
sound (WET)
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the high range
Gain of the high range
Description
Adjusts the delay time from the di-
rect sound until the delay sound is
heard.
Sets the filter's cutoff frequency
(THRU: no filter is used)
Specifies the modulation speed of
the modulation effect.
Specifies the modulation depth of
the modulation effect.
Specifies the spaciousness of the
delay sound.
Adjusts the proportion of the delay
sound that is fed back into the ef-
fect. Negative (-) settings will in-
vert the phase.
Parameter
Value
Hi Damp
500–15000 Hz,
Freq
THRU
Echo Level
0–127
Ps Low Freq
50–4000 Hz
Ps Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
Ps Hi Freq
2000–20000 Hz
Ps Hi Gain
-15– +15 dB
15: Band Pass Delay
This is a delay with a band pass filter (a filter that outputs only
a specified frequency range) on each of five delays. A phaser is
included before the delay. Phaser is an effect that adds a
phase-shifted sound to the original sound to create time-
varying change, modulating the sound.
Parameter
Value
Phaser Man-
0–127
ual
Phaser Rate
0.05–10.0 Hz,
note
Phaser
0–127
Depth
Phaser Reso-
0–127
nance
Phaser Mix
0–127
Level
Delay Time
0–1300 ms, note
Fbk Dly
0–1300 ms, note
Time
Dly Time
0–1300 ms, note
Dev
Delay Level
0–127
Delay Feed-
-98– +98 %
back
Delay Pan
1–10
Type
BPF 1–5 Freq
50–20000 Hz
BPF 1/2 Q
0.3–24.0
BPF 3/4/5 Q
Description
Adjusts the frequency above which
sound fed back to the effect will be
cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first, makes the
delay sound more natural.
Volume of the echo sound
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the high range
Gain of the high range
Description
Specifies the center frequency at
which the sound is modulated.
Specifies the frequency of modu-
lation.
Specifies the depth of modula-
tion.
Specifies the amount of feedback
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 each delay
sound is heard.
Adjusts the delay time for the
feedback sound.
Specifies the differences in delay
time for each of the delay sounds.
Adjusts the volume of each delay
sound.
Adjusts the proportion of the de-
lay sound that is fed back into the
effect. Negative (-) settings will
invert the phase.
Specifies the pan of each delay
sound.
Ten settings are provided as vari-
ous panning combinations of the
delay sounds (see below).
Sets the center frequency for each
band pass filter (1–5).
Specify the output bandwidth for
each band pass filter (1–5).

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