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ER/KARAOKE
Produces early reflections without the subsequent
reverb, or a deep echo effect like that used in Karaoke
sing-along applications.
Effect Type
ER 1
ER 2
GATE REVERB
REVERS GATE
KARAOKE 1
4
KARAOKE 2
KARAOKE 3
Parameter
Type
Room Size
Type
DelayTime
Feedback
Level
Dry/Wet
CHORUS
Creates a warm effect as if several of the same sound
were playing at once. Makes the overall sound richer,
"fatter" and more animated.
Effect Type
CHORUS 1
CHORUS 2
XG CHORUS 1
XG CHORUS 2
XG CHORUS 3
XG CHORUS 4
GM CHORUS 1
GM CHORUS 2
GM CHORUS 3
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Value
Description
S-H, L-H, Rdm,
Determines the early
Rvs, Plt, Spr
reflection type. The response
of the early reflections varies
depending on the type.
0.1 - 7.0
Determines the room size.
The higher the value the
longer the ER.
Type A, Type B
Determines the reverse gate
type.
0.1 - 400 msec
Determines the time that
elapses between the original
sound and the delayed
repeat.
-63 - +63
Determines the amount of
delayed repeats in the
sound. When this is set to
0%, the delayed repeat from
the second time will not
sound.
D63>W - D<W63
Determines the balance of
the original sound and effect
sound.
Effect Type
GM CHORUS 4
FB CHORUS
CELESTE 1
CELESTE 2
CELESTE 3
CELESTE 4
SYMPHONIC
XG SYMPHONIC
ENS DETUNE
Parameter
Value
LFO Freq.
0.00 - 39.7 Hz
LFO Depth
0 - 127
Input Mode
Mono, Stereo
Detune
-50 - +50 cent
L DelayTime
0.0 - 50.0 msec
R DelayTime
0.0 - 50.0 msec
Dry/Wet
D63>W - D<W63
FLANGER
This creates a metallic periodic "sweeping" effect,
similar to Chorus but with a brighter more resonant
sound.
Effect Type
FLANGER 1
FLANGER 2
XG FLANGER 1
XG FLANGER 2
XG FLANGER 3
GM FLANGER
V_FLANGER
TEMP FLANGER
DYNA FLANGER
Parameter
Value
LFO Freq.
0.00 - 39.7 Hz
16th - 4th*8
LFO Depth
0 - 127
FEEDBACK
-63 - +63
LEVEL
-100% - +100%
Description
Determines the frequency of
oscillation, or the speed of
the wavering effect.
Determines the depth of
oscillation, or the amount of
the wavering effect.
Determines the input
configuration.
Determines the amount of
detuning (or pitch shifting) is
applied to the delayed
repeats.
Determines the time that
elapses between the original
sound and the delayed
repeat in the left channel.
Determines the time that
elapses between the original
sound and the delayed
repeat in the right channel.
Determines the balance of
the original sound and the
effect sound.
Description
Determines the frequency of
oscillation, or the speed of
the wavering effect. When
using Tempo Flanger, this
determines the speed (in
note values) to match the
tempo of the rhythm/song.
Determines the depth of
oscillation, or the amount of
the wavering effect.
Determines the amount of
output sound (with the
flanging effect) that is
returned to the input. The
larger the value, the more
complex and pronounced the
flanging effect becomes.

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