Ep Ampsim -> Phaser; Ep Ampsim -> Delay - Roland Integra-7 Parameter Manual

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MFX Parameters
60: EP AmpSim -> Phaser
L in
EP
Speaker
Amp
R in
Parameter
Value
OLDCASE,
Type
NEWCASE,
WURLY
Bass #
-50–+50
Treble #
-50–+50
OD Switch
OFF, ON
OD Gain
0–127
OD Drive
0–127
Phaser Switch #
OFF, ON
Phaser Manual # 0–127
Phaser
0–127
Resonance #
Phaser Mix #
0–127
0 .05–10 .00 Hz,
Phaser Rate #
note
Phaser Depth #
0–127
LINE, OLD, NEW,
Speaker Type
WURLY, TWIN
Level
0–127
94
L out
Phaser
Mix
Resonance
R out
Explanation
Type of amp
OLDCASE: a standard electric piano
sound of the early 70s
NEWCASE: a standard electric piano
sound of the late 70s and early 80s
WURLY: a standard electric piano
sound of the 60s
Amount of low-frequency boost/cut
Amount of high-frequency boost/
cut
Overdrive on/off
Overdrive input level
Degree of distortion
Phaser on/off
Center frequency at which the
sound is modulated
Amount of feedback
Volume of phase-shifted sound
Modulation rate
Modulation depth
Type of speaker
*
If LINE is selected, the sound will
not be sent through the speaker
simulation .
Output Level
61: EP AmpSim -> Delay
L in
EP Amp
Speaker
R in
Parameter
Value
OLDCASE,
Type
NEWCASE,
WURLY
Bass #
-50–+50
Treble #
-50–+50
OD Switch
OFF, ON
OD Gain
0–127
OD Drive
0–127
Delay Switch #
OFF, ON
Delay Time #
0–1300 ms, note
Delay
0–15
Acceleration
Delay Feedback
-98–+98 %
#
200–8000 Hz,
Delay HF Damp
BYPASS
D100:0W–
Delay Balance #
D0:100W
LINE, OLD, NEW,
Speaker Type
WURLY, TWIN
Level
0–127
Balance D
L out
Time Ctrl
Balance W
Delay
Balance W
Feedback
R out
Balance D
Explanation
Type of amp
OLDCASE: a standard electric piano
sound of the early 70s
NEWCASE: a standard electric piano
sound of the late 70s and early 80s
WURLY: a standard electric piano
sound of the 60s
Amount of low-frequency boost/cut
Amount of high-frequency boost/
cut
Overdrive on/off
Overdrive input level
Degree of distortion
Delay on/off
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the delay sound
is heard .
Speed at which the current delay
time changes to the specified delay
time when you change the delay
time .
The speed of the pitch change will
change simultaneously with the
delay time .
Adjusts the proportion of the delay
sound that is fed back into the
"-"
effect . Negative
settings will
invert the phase .
Frequency at which the high-
frequency portion of the delay
sound will be cut (BYPASS: no cut)
Adjusts the volume balance
between the sound that is sent
through the delay (W) and the
sound that is not sent through the
delay (D) .
Type of speaker
*
If LINE is selected, the sound will
not be sent through the speaker
simulation .
Output Level

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