Delay Effect; Setting The Microphone Equalizer - Dexibell VIVO H10 Owner's Manual

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Parameter
Setting
Predelay
0 ~ 127 ms
MEMO
If you want to use these settings again at a later stage, consider
saving them in a MIC preset. See "Saving Your MIC Preset" (p.
43).

Delay Effect

1.
Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select MICROPHONE
function. See "Moving the cursor and setting parameter
values" (p. 22).
The following page is shown.
2.
Use the [], [] buttons to select the parameter and use
the
[
] buttons to adjust the value.
[]
3.
Use the "ON OFF" Function button to enable or disable
the delay effect.
Parameter
Setting
Voice 1, Voice 2,
Macro
Voice 3, Voice 4,
Echo1, Echo 2
Level
0 ~ 127
Time
0 ~ 1000 ms
Feedback
-96% ~ +96%
MEMO
If you want to use these settings again at a later stage, consider
saving them in a MIC preset. See "Saving Your MIC Preset" (p.
43).

Setting the Microphone Equalizer

What is a Equalizer?
An equalizer (EQ) consists of a series of audio filters that adjust the amplitude of
audio signals at particular frequencies. You can use this equalizer adjust the tone of
your voice.
1.
Press [MENU/EXIT] button and select MICROPHONE
function. See "Moving the cursor and setting parameter
values" (p. 22).
The following page is shown.
Explanation
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
Delay
Explanation
This parameter allows you to
select one of the preset delay
types.
Set the quantity of delay
effect.
Sets the delay time.
Adjusts the proportion of the
delay sound that is fed back
into the effect.
Negative (–) settings will
invert the phase.
Equalizer
Setting the Microphone Equalizer
2.
Use the [], [] buttons to select the parameter and use
the
[
] buttons to adjust the value.
[]
3.
Use the "ON OFF" Function button to enable or disable
the equalizer.
Parameter
Setting
40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz,
100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz,
Low Freq
200Hz, 250Hz, 300Hz,
400Hz, 500Hz, 600Hz
Low Gain
-12~ 0 +12 dB
100Hz, 150Hz, 200Hz,
250Hz, 300Hz, 350Hz,
400Hz, 450Hz, 500Hz,
550Hz, 600Hz, 650Hz,
Mid Freq
700Hz, 750Hz, 800Hz,
850Hz, 900Hz 950Hz,
1KHz, 1.5KHz, 2KHz,
3KHz, 4KHz, 5KHz,
6KHz, 7KHz, 8KHz
Mid Gain
-12~ 0 +12 dB
400Hz, 600Hz, 800Hz,
1KHz, 1,5KHz, 2KHz,
High Freq
3KHz, 4KHz, 5KHz,
6KHz, 7KHz, 8KHz,
10KHz
High Gain
-12~ 0 +12 dB
Mid Q
0.5 ~ 12
MEMO
If you want to use these settings again at a later stage, consider
saving them in a MIC preset. See "Saving Your MIC Preset" (p.
43).
Explanation
This parameter allows you to
set the cutoff frequency of the
low band.
Use this parameter to
set the level of the low
frequency. Positive values
boost (increase) the volume
of that frequency. Negative
values cut (attenuate) it.
This parameter allows you to
set the cutoff frequency of the
middle band.
Use this parameter to set
the level of the selected MID
frequency. Positive values
boost (increase the volume
of ) that frequency. Negative
values cut (attenuate) it.
This parameter allows you to
set the cutoff frequency of the
high band.
Use this parameter to set the
level of the selected high
frequency. Positive values
boost (increase the volume
of ) that frequency. Negative
values cut (attenuate) it.
Move this parameter to
adjusts the width of the area
around the Middle frequency
that will be affected by the
Gain setting.
Higher values of Mid Q set
narrowest area.
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