Effect Setting - Kurzweil Mark-Pro 3i Owner's Manual

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Effect setting

When you change programs the effects will automatically change to best match the new program.
You can also select the effect globally. When you do this, all programs are affected by the change.
See 33, 34 pages for the global effect settings and 53 page for the effect list.
Effect A Type (Effect)
Effects add a heightened sense of sonic realism to programs.
The Mark Pro 3i has total of 64 effects that are comprised of 8 types.
Chorus
Flange
Delay
Compressor
Distortion
Filter
LazerVerb
Misc
See 53 page for the Effect A Type.
Effect B Type (Reverb)
Reverb occurs naturally when sound reflects off the walls of an enclosed space. These reflections
blend together into a "wash" of sound that adds warmth and ambience to music. The Mark Pro 3i
has many choices of reverb as shown below:
Booth
Room
Chamber
Hall
Combi
See 53 page for the Effect B Type.
Effect Wet/Dry
The amount of reverb or effects used for the current sound can be controlled in the global mode.
You can set the each Wet/Dry parameter for reverbs and effects differently. Refer to 33 pages and 34.
The larger the number displayed means the wetter or more effected the sound when setting
wet/dry parameters.
These parameters affect all programs.
A mixing effect simulating two identical instruments playing together.
An effect that sounds like a jet taking off.
An effect that creates the sound of a repeating, decaying echo.
An effect that reduces differences in loudness.
An effect that makes a rich tone by overdriving.
An effect cuts specified frequency range to change sound.
Creates a sound like shooting machine gun.
Other effects such as pan or tremolo effect.
A reverb that adds the ambience of a booth.
A reverb that adds the ambience of a room.
A reverb that adds the ambience of a chamber.
Simulates reverberation in a concert hall.
A combination of multiple effects.
Effect Setting
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