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Effects List
52:
3D DELAY
This applies a 3D effect to the delay sound. The delay sound will be
positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.
fig.MFX-52
L
3D Delay L
3D Delay C
Feedback
3D Delay R
R
Parameter
Value
Delay Left
Delay Right
0–2600 msec, note
Delay Center
Center
-98–+98%
Feedback #
HF Damp
200–8000 Hz, BYPASS
Left Level
Right Level
0–127
Center Level
Output Mode
SPEAKER, PHONES
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–D0:100W
Level
0–127
53:
TIME CTRL DELAY
A stereo delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly.
fig.MFX-53
L in
Time Ctrl Delay
Feedback
Feedback
Time Ctrl Delay
R in
Parameter
Value
Delay Time #
0–1300 msec, note
Acceleration
0–15
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2-Band
L out
EQ
Level
2-Band
R out
EQ
Explanation
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the delay
sound is heard.
Adjusts the proportion of the
delay sound that is fed back into
the effect. Negative (-) settings
will invert the phase.
Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the
effect will be cut. If you do not
want to cut the high frequencies,
set this parameter to BYPASS.
Output level of the delay sound
Adjusts the method that will be
used to hear the sound that is
output to the OUTPUT jacks. The
optimal 3D effect will be achieved
if you select SPEAKER when using
speakers, or PHONES when using
headphones.
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
Output Level
2-Band EQ
L out
Pan L
Pan R
2-Band EQ
R out
Explanation
Adjusts the time until the delay is
heard.
Adjusts the speed which the Delay Time
changes from the current setting to a
specified new setting.
The rate of change for the Delay Time
directly affects the rate of pitch change.
Parameter
Value
Feedback #
-98–+98%
200–8000 Hz,
HF Damp
BYPASS
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
D100:0W–
Balance #
D0:100W
Level
0–127
54:
LONG TIME CTRL DELAY
A delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly, and allowing
an extended delay to be produced.
fig.MFX-54
L in
Time Control Delay
Feedback
R in
Parameter
Value
0–2600 msec,
Delay Time #
note
Acceleration
0–15
Feedback #
-98–+98%
200–8000 Hz,
HF Damp
BYPASS
Pan #
L64–63R
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
D100:0W–
Balance #
D0:100W
Level
0–127
Explanation
Adjusts the amount of the delay
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 do not want to
filter out any high frequencies, 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
Balance D
Balance W
Balance W
2-Band
R out
EQ
Balance D
Explanation
Adjusts the time until the delay is heard.
Adjusts the speed which the Delay Time
changes from the current setting to a
specified new setting.
The rate of change for the Delay Time
directly affects the rate of pitch change.
Adjusts the amount of the delay 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 do
not want to filter out any high frequencies,
set this parameter to BYPASS.
Stereo location of the delay
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

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