Dexibell VIVO S9 Owner's Manual page 73

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Parameter
Setting
Room Size
0 ~ 127
Width
0 ~ 127
PreDelay
0 ~ 100 ms
9: Delay
The delay effect is used to simulate echo (repetition).
Parameter
Setting
Delay L
0 ~ 750 ms
Delay R
0 ~ 750 ms
Feedback
-96 ~ +96 %
Wet
0 ~ 100 %
Dry
0 ~ 100 %
10: Cross Delay
Cross Delay allows you to create advanced stereo delay.
Each echo can be sent to the opposite channel from the source
signal (echo of the left channel is heard on the right).
Parameter Setting
Delay L
0 ~ 750 ms
Delay R
0 ~ 750 ms
Feedback
-96 ~ +96 %
Wet
0 ~ 100 %
Dry
0 ~ 100 %
11: Triple Tap Delay
The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds: center, left and
right..
Parameter Setting
Delay L
0 ~ 750 ms
Delay R
0 ~ 750 ms
Delay C
0 ~ 750 ms
Feedback
-96 ~ +96 %
Level L
0 ~ 100
Level R
0 ~ 100
Level C
0 ~ 100
Wet
0 ~ 100 %
Dry
0 ~ 100 %
Explanation
It determines the size of the simulated
room.
Adjusts the stereo width of the Reverb
effect.
Higher value increase the stereo width.
Adjusts the delay from the direct signal
and the moment when the reverb
starts working. This is used to simulate
the distance between the original
signal and the reflective surfaces.
Explanation
Sets the delay time for the left channel.
Sets the delay time for the right channel.
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound
that is fed back into the effect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase.
Adjust the quantity of the delayed ("wet") signal.
Adjust the quantity of the unmodified ("dry") signal.
Explanation
Sets the delay time for the left channel.
Sets the delay time for the right channel.
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound that
is fed back into the effect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase.
Adjust the quantity of the delayed ("wet") signal.
Adjust the quantity of the unmodified ("dry") signal.
Explanation
Sets the delay time for the left channel.
Sets the delay time for the right channel.
Sets the delay time for the center (L+R) channel.
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound that
is fed back into the effect.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase.
Adjust the volume of the left delay sound.
Adjust the volume of the right delay sound.
Adjust the volume of the center delay sound.
Adjust the quantity of the delayed ("wet")
signal.
Adjust the quantity of the unmodified ("dry")
signal.
Effects Types and Parameters List
12: Rotary
The rotary is a typical effect generated by the rotation of the
speakers, this rotation creates a Larsen effect. It gives spaciousness
to the sound.
Parameter
Setting
Speed
Slow, Fast
Brake
OFF, ON
Vibrato Sw
OFF, ON
V1, C1, V2, C2,
Vibrato Type
V3, C3
13: Tremolo
This effect cyclically modulates (Speed) the amplitude (Intensity) to
add tremolo to the sound.
Parameter
Setting
Speed
0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz
Intensity
0 ~ 100
14: Tremolo Pan
This effect is similar to the Tremolo. It include an extra parameter
that indicate the phase between the left or right channel.
Parameter
Setting
Speed
0.10 ~ 12.50 Hz
Intensity
0 ~ 100
Phase
0 ~ 180 deg
15: Overdrive
This effect is designed to work and sound like an old tube amp
turned up loud. It suitable for hard rock and similar musical genres.
Parameter
Setting
Drive
1 ~ 100
Tone
100 Hz ~ 10.0 KHz
Level
0 ~ 100
Low Freq
80 ~ 400
Low Gain
-12 ~ 0 ~ +12
High Freq
800Hz ~ 8KHz
High Gain
-12 ~ 0 ~ +12
Explanation
Switches the speaker rotation speed
between slow and fast.
This parameter allows you to manually
control the wheel brake.
Off is the default; the tone wheels will turn
normally.
Changing this to On will make the tone
wheels gradually slow down and stop.
Disable and enable the vibrato effect.
This selects one of the six classic Vibrato/
Chorus presets.
"V" stands for Vibrato, and "C" stands for
Chorus.
Explanation
Sets the speed of the tremolo effect.
Depth to which the effect is applied.
Explanation
Sets the speed of the tremolo effect.
Depth to which the effect is applied.
This sets the LFO phase difference
between the left and right, in steps of
10 degrees.
Explanation
Higher Drive settings, mean more
distortion.
Use this parameter to accent or attenu-
ate certain dominant or unwanted
overtones.
Increase or decrease the volume of
the effect.
Selects the frequency of the low range.
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency.
Selects the frequency of the high range.
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency.
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