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Appendix: Parameter Lists
ST REVERB
Two input, two output stereo reverb.
Parameter
Range
REV TIME
0.3–99.0 s
Hall, Room, Stage,
REV TYPE
Plate
INI. DLY
0.0–100.0 ms
HI. RATIO
0.1–1.0
LO. RATIO
0.1–2.4
DIFF.
0–10
DENSITY
0–100%
E/R BAL.
0–100%
THRU,
HPF
21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz
50.0 Hz–16.0 kHz,
LPF
THRU
M.BAND DYNA.
Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor,
with individual solo and gain reduction metering for
each band.
Parameter
Range
LOW GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB
MID GAIN
–96.0 to +12.0 dB
HI. GAIN
–96.0 to +12.0 dB
PRESENCE
–10 to +10
CMP. THRE 24.0 to 0.0 dB
CMP. RAT
1:1 to 20:1
CMP. ATK
0–120 ms
CMP. REL
1
CMP. KNEE 0–5
LOOKUP
0.0–100.0 ms
CMP. BYP
OFF, ON
L–M XOVR
21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz
M–H XOVR 21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz
SLOPE
–6 to –12 dB
–6.0 to 0.0 dB,
CEILING
OFF
EXP. THRE
–54.0 to –24.0 dB
1:1 to :1
EXP. RAT
1
EXP. REL
EXP. BYP
OFF, ON
LIM. THRE
–12.0 to 0.0 dB
LIM. ATK
0–120 ms
LIM. REL
1
LIM. BYP
OFF, ON
LIM. KNEE
0–5
SOLO LOW OFF, ON
SOLO MID
OFF, ON
SOLO
OFF, ON
HIGH
1.
6 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5 ms–42.3 s (fs=48 kHz), 3 ms–23.0 s
(fs=88.2 kHz), 3 ms–21.1 s (fs=96 kHz)
01V96i—Reference Manual
Description
Reverb time
Reverb type
Initial delay before reverb begins
High-frequency reverb time ratio
Low-frequency reverb time ratio
Reverb diffusion (left–right
reverb spread)
Reverb density
Balance of early reflections and
reverb (0% = all reverb, 100% =
all early reflections)
High-pass filter cutoff frequency
Low-pass filter cutoff frequency
Description
Low band level
Mid band level
High band level
For positive values, the threshold
of the high band is lowered and
the threshold of the low band is
increased. For negative values,
the opposite will occur. When set
to 0, all three bands are affected
the same
Compressor threshold
Compressor ratio
Compressor attack
Compressor release time
Compressor knee
Lookup delay
Compressor bypass
Low/mid crossover frequency
Mid/high crossover frequency
Filter slope
Specifies the maximum output
level
Expander threshold
Expander ratio
Expander release time
Expander bypass
Limiter threshold
Limiter attack
Limiter release time
Limiter bypass
Limiter knee
If this is on, only the low-fre-
quency band will be output
If this is on, only the mid-fre-
quency band will be output
If this is on, only the high-fre-
quency band will be output
Comp276/Comp276S
This emulates the characteristics of an analog com-
pressor that has become a standard item in recording
studios. It thickens the sound, and is particularly
suitable for drum and bass sounds. Comp276 lets
you control two monaural channels independently.
Comp276S links the L/R channel parameters for
control.
Parameter
Range
INPUT
–180 to 0 dB
OUTPUT
–180 to 0 dB
ATTACK
0.022 to 50.40ms
RELEASE
10.88 to 544.22ms Adjusts the release time
2:1, 4:1, 8:1, 12:1,
RATIO
20:1
MAKE UP
ON, OFF
SIDE HPF
ON, OFF
GR meter
ON, OFF
Comp260/Comp260S
This emulates the characteristics of a compres-
sor/limiter of the mid-1970s that has now become a
standard item for live sound reinforcement.
Comp260 lets you control two monaural channels
independently. Comb260S links the L/R channel
parameters for control.
Parameter
Range
THRE.
–60.0 to 0.0 dB
ATTACK
0.010 to 80.00 ms
RELEASE
6.2 to 999.0 ms
1.0 to 
RATIO
SOFT, MEDIUM,
KNEE
HARD
ST LINK
ON, OFF
OUTPUT
–20.0 to 40.0 dB
GR meter
Level
meter
Description
Adjusts the input level
Adjusts the output gain
Adjusts the attack time
Adjusts the ratio
If this is on, the output gain will
automatically be compensated
to make up for gain reduction
applied by the compressor
If this is on, the compressor
effect in the low-frequency
range will be reduced, thus
boosting the low-frequency out-
put
This shows the amount of gain
reduction when the compressor
is operating
Description
Adjusts the threshold
Adjusts the attack time
Adjusts the release time
Adjusts the ratio
Adjusts the knee
If this is on, CH1 and CH2 will be
stereo-linked
Adjusts the output gain
This shows the amount of gain
reduction when the compressor
is operating
This shows the effect's input
level or output level. Use the
METER: [IN][OUT] switches to
choose which level is shown

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