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This effect modifies the input waveform by multiply-
ing it with a sine wave. The pitch and amplitude
characteristics of this sine wave may be altered
freely.
Wave PM Depth: This determines the depth of sine
wave pitch modulation depth.
Wave PM Frq.: This determines the depth of sine
wave pitch modulation frequency.
Wave AM Depth: This determines the depth of sine
wave amplitude modulation depth.
Wave AM Frq.: This determines the depth of sine
wave amplitude modulation frequency.
29:D. Filter (Wah)
No.
Parameter Name
1
Filter Frq.
2
Filter 1 Q
3
Filter 1 Gain
4
Filter 2 Q
5
6
7
8
9
1 0
This effect applies a wah-wah effect to the input
sound using two filters. Filter 1 is a presence filter;
Filter 2 is a band pass filter (BPF).
Filter Frq.: This determines the frequencies of
Filters 1 and 2.
Filter 1 Q: This determines the width characteristic
of Filter 1.
Filter 1 Gain: This determines the gain of Filter 1.
Filter 2 Q: This determines the width characteristic
of Filter 2.
1 1 4
Range
125 Hz... 14 kHz
1.0 ... 5.0
0 ... +12 dB
0.1 ... 0.7
30:Echo
Rev
No.
Parameter Name
1
Echo Lch Delay
2
Echo Lch FB Gain
3
Echo Ron Delay
4
Echo Rch FB Gain
5
Reverb Time
6
Rev High
7
Rev ER/Rev Balance
8
Rev Mix Level
HPF
9
1 0
LPF
This effect type provides an echo effect which is
then fed into a reverb effect. For details refer to
18-Stereo Echo (page 111) and 1.Rev Hall (page
109).
Rev Mix Level: This determines the proportion be-
tween echo and reverb sound. At a setting of
0%, only the echo sound will be heard. At a set-
ting of 100%, only the reverb sound will be
heard.
31:Delay L,R
Rev
No.
Parameter Name
1
Dly Lch Delay
2
Dly Rch Delay
3
Dly FB Gain
4
Dly FB High
5
Reverb Time
6
Rev High
7
Rev ER/Rev Balance
Rev Mix Level
8
9
HPF
1 0
LPF
This effect type provides an delay effect which is
then fed into a reverb effect. For details refer to
16.Delay L,R (page 110) and 1.Rev Hall (page 109).
Rev Mix Level: This determines the proportion be-
tween delay and reverb sound. At a setting of
0%, only the delay sound will be heard. At a set-
ting of 100%, only the reverb sound will be
heard.
Range
0.1 ... 320.0 ms
-99 ... +99 %
0.1 ... 320.0 ms
-99 ... +99 %
0.3 ... 30.0 sec
0.1 ... 1.0
0 ... 100 %
0 ... 1 0 0 %
Thru, 32 ... 1000 Hz
1 ... 1 6 kHz, Thru
Range
0.1 ... 640.0 ms
0.1 ... 640.0 ms
-99 ... +99 %
0.1 ... 1.0
0.3 ... 30.0 sec
0.1 ... 1.0
0 ... 100 %
0 . . . 1 0 0 %
Thru, 32 ... 1000 Hz
1 ... 1 6 kHz, Thru

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