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GM
REVERB
Reverb
simulates
the
reverberation of a variety of acoustic
spaces,
adding
spatial
ambience
to
the
sound.
<Type>
Reverb
Type
This
parameter
selects
the
type of
reverb.
ROOMl:
A
short reverb
with high
density
reflections.
ROOM2:
A
short reverb
with
low
density
reflections.
STAGEl:
A
reverb
with
strong
late
reverberation.
STAGE2:
A
reverb with strong
early
reflections.
HALLl:
A
reverb
with
clear
reverberation.
HALL2:
A
reverb
with
rich
reverberation.
DELAY:
A
conventional
delay.
PAN-DLY:
A
delay
that
pans (moves)
the
reflections to
left
and
right.
<Time>
Reverb
Time
to
127
When
the
Type
is
ROOMl—
HALL2,
this
parameter
sets
the
time
length
of the reverberation.
When
the
Type
is
DELAY
or
PAN-DLY,
this
parameter
sets
the
delay
time.
Higher
values
result
in
a
wider-sounding
acoustic space.
<Lev>
Reverb
Level
to
127
This parameter
sets
the
volume
of the reverberation.
<Fbk>
Delay Feedback
to
127
When
the
Type
is
DELAY
or
PAN-DLY,
this
parameter
sets
the
amount
of
delayed
sound
that
is
returned
(fed
back)
to
the delay.
Higher
values
result in
more
delay
repeats.
<HF
Dainp>
High-Frequenq'
Damp
200/250/315/400/500/630/800/100/1250/1600/2000/2500/31
50/4000/5000/6300/8000/BYPASS
This parameter
sets
the
frequency
at
which
the
high
frequen-
cies will
be
cut.
Higher
settings will result in
a brighter-sounding reverb.
When
BYPASS
is
selected,
the
high
frequencies
wUl
not
be
cut.
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<Number>
Patch
Number
001
to
128
|
Select a
GM
patch
number
for
each
Part.
The
name
of the
selected
GM
patch
will
be
displayed
in
parentheses
(
).
*
In
GM
mode,
it is
not
possible
to select User,
Card, Preset
A—
C
or
Expansion
Board
patches.
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(PITCH)
These parameters
adjust the pitch of
each
Part.
PITCH
<Pitch
Coarse>
Pitch
Coarse
Tune
48
to
+48
This
parameter
adjusts the pitch of
each
Part
in
semitone
steps
over
a
range
of
+/-4
octaves.
Tills
parameter
adjusts the pitch
relative to a
Patch
pitch
set-
ting
of
0.
<Pitch
Fine>
Pitch
Fine
Tune
-50
to
+50
This
parameter
is
a
further
fine
adjustment
to
the pitch speci-
fied
by
Pitch
Coarse Tune,
in
steps
of
1
cent
(1/
100th
of a
semitone) over
a
range
of
1/2 semitone
up
or
down.
Adjusting the
pan
position of
each
Part
(PAN)
This
parameter
sets
the
pan
position of
each
Part.
• PAN
<Part
Pan>
Part
Pan
L64
to
to
63R
This
parameter
sets
the
pan
(stereo location)
of
each
Part.
A
setting of
L64
is
full
left,
is
center,
and 63R
is
full
right.
*
There
is
also a
pan
setting inside
each Patch,
and
the
Part
Pan
setting
of
will
adjust
the
Patch
pan
setting
by
the speci-
fied
amount.
Adjusting the
volume
of
each
Part
(LEVEL)
This
parameter
sets
the
volume
level
of
each
Part.
LEVEL
<Level>
Part
Level
to
127
|
This
parameter
adjusts the
volume
level
of
each
Part.
You
will
use
this
parameter mainly
to
adjust the
volume
balance
between
Parts.
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