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BPM delay effect parameters (parameter type: BPM DELAY)
For effect types 31 and 32 of the preceding "Effect type" table, the following four parameters can be adjusted.
1. Eff Level
Adjust the effect return level: 0~99
2. BPM
Adjust the BPM. Range: 30--250 bpm
* If the delay time exceeds 680ms, "!" is shown.
3. Note
Select the note value for the delay. Range: 24, 16, 8T, 16...8, 4T, 8., 4, 2T, 4., 2, 2., 1
* 24 = 16th note sextuplets, 16 = 16th notes, 8T = 8th note triplets, 16. = dotted sixteenth notes,
* The "." shown in the ninth character of the LCD indicates a dotted note.
* The "T" shown in the ninth character of the LCD indicates a triplet.
4. Feedback
Adjust the number of delay repeats. Range: 0--99 (100 steps in increments of 1)
5. Filter
Adjust the tone of the delay sound. Range: L9~L1, OFF, H1~H9
* L1~L9 = LPF (larger numbers will lower the cutoff frequency)
* H1~H9 = HPF (larger numbers will raise the cutoff frequency)
Tips: To reflect the tempo map setting to parameters
The BPM parameter value set by effect types 31 and 32 can be set in a range between 30 and 250. You can
reflect the tempo value set by "Setting the tempo map" in the SETUP mode to this BPM parameter.
Therefore, you do not have to use the scene memory for changing the BPM value, and you can set the BPM
value to follow the tempo map during playback.
To set the BPM value to follow the tempo map:
1. Press the [EFF2] key, and use the [JOG] dial to select "L31:MonoBpmDL" or "L32:Pan BpmDL".
2. Select "BPM" for the editing parameter and rotate the [JOG] dial clockwise.
If you furthermore rotate the dial clockwise after the value reaches "250" (which is the maximum value), the BPM value
field shows "***M", where "***" shows the tempo value at the current position while "M" shows "map".
3. After setting the BPM value to "***M", press the [EXIT/NO] key to quit the effect edit mode.
<Note>
The operation above assumes that the appropriate tempo map is set in the SETUP mode.
If you carry out the operation above with the default tempo map (tempo = 120), the BPM value is set to "120".
If you do not want to reflect the tempo map value, set to a value with no "M".
Short delay effect parameters (parameter type: SHORT DELAY)
For effect type 33 of the preceding "Effect type" table, the following four parameters can be adjusted.
1. Eff Level
Adjust the effect return level: 0~99
2. Delay Time
Adjust the delay time. Range: 0.1--9.9 ms, 10--99 ms, 100--200 ms
3. Feedback
Adjust the number of delay repeats. Range: 0--99
4. Hi Ratio
Adjust the decay ratio of the high frequencies. Range: 0--10
5. Filter
Adjust the tone of the delay sound. Range: L9~L1, OFF, H1~H9
* L1~L9 = LPF (larger numbers will lower the cutoff frequency)
* H1~H9 = HPF (larger numbers will raise the cutoff frequency)
Doubling effect parameters (parameter type: DOUBLING)
For effect type 34 of the preceding "Effect type" table, the following three parameters can be adjusted.
1. Eff Level
Adjust the effect return level: 0~99
2. Lch Delay
Adjust the delay time of the L channel. Range: 0.1--9.9 ms, 10--99 ms, 100--200 ms
3. Rch Delay
Adjust the delay time of the R channel. Range: 0.1--9.9 ms, 10--99ms, 100--200 ms
4. Filter
Adjust the tone of the delay sound. Range: L9~L1, OFF, H1~H9
* L1~L9 = LPF (larger numbers will lower the cutoff frequency)
* H1~H9 = HPF (larger numbers will raise the cutoff frequency)
Chorus effect parameters (parameter type: CHORUS)
For effect type 35 of the preceding "Effect type" table, the following four parameters can be adjusted.
1. Eff Level
Adjust the effect return level: 0~99
2. Depth
Adjust the chorus depth. Range: 0--99
3. Double Time
Adjust the time difference of the doubling effect. Range: 0--99
4. Double Lvl
Adjust the volume of the doubling effect. Range: 0--99
5. Filter
Adjust the tone of the delay sound. Range: L9~L1, OFF, H1~H9
* L1~L9 = LPF (larger numbers will lower the cutoff frequency)
* H1~H9 = HPF (larger numbers will raise the cutoff frequency)
8 = 8th notes, 4T = quarter note triplets, 8. = dotted eighth notes,
4 = quarter notes, 2T = half-note triplets, 4. = dotted quarter notes, 2 = half notes
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