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40: DS
Delay (Distortion
This effect connects a distortion and a delay in series.
fig.9-43
L
Distortion
R
DS Drive (Distortion Drive)
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change
together with the degree of distortion.
+DS Pan (Distortion Output Pan) L63–0–R63 [2 (40 03 04)]
Adjusts the stereo location of the distortion sound. L63 is
far left, 0 is center, and R63 is far right.
DS Amp (Distortion Amp Simulator Type)
Small/BltIn/2-Stk/3-Stk [3 (40 03 05)]
Selects the type of guitar amp.
Small:
small amp
BltIn:
single-unit type amp
2-Stk:
large double stack amp
3-Stk:
large triple stack amp
DS Amp Sw (Distortion Amp Switch) Off/On [4 (40 03 06)]
Turns DS Amp on/off.
Dly Time (Delay Time)
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the delay sound is heard.
Dly Fb (Delay Feedback Level) -98%–+98% [7 (40 03 09)]
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the
phase.
Dly HF (Delay HF Damp)
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back
to the effect will be cut. If you do not wish to cut the high
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to Bypass.
#Dly Bal (Delay Balance) 100:0–0:100(D:E) [10 (40 03 0C)]
Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that passes
through the delay and the sound that does not. With a
setting of D>0E, only the distortion sound will be output,
and with a setting of D0<E, the distortion sound that passes
through the delay will be output.
"D" and "E" stand for "direct sound" and "effect sound"
respectively.
Low Gain
Adjusts the low frequency gain.
Hi Gain (High Gain)
Adjusts the high frequency gain.
Level (Output Level)
Adjusts the output level.
Delay)
[02H, 05H]
EQ
Balance
Delay
EQ
0–127 [1 (40 03 03)]
0–500ms [6 (40 03 08)]
315–8k/Bypass [8 (40 03 0A)]
-12–+12 [17 (40 03 13)]
-12–+12 [18 (40 03 14)]
0–127 [20 (40 03 16)]
41: EH
Chorus (Enhancer
This effect connects an enhancer and a chorus in series.
fig.9-44
L
Enhancer
R
Enhancer
+EH Sens (Enhancer Sensitivity)
Adjusts the sensitivity of the enhancer.
EH Mix (Enhancer Mix Level)
Adjusts the proportion by which the overtones generated
by the enhancer are combined with the direct sound.
Cho Dly (Chorus Pre Delay)
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the chorus sound is heard.
Cho Rate (Chorus Rate)
Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect.
Cho Depth (Chorus Depth)
Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus effect.
#Cho Bal (Chorus Balance)
Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that passes
through the chorus and the sound that does not. With a
setting of D>0E, only the enhancer sound will be output,
and with a setting of D0<E, the enhancer sound that passes
through the chorus will be output.
"D" and "E" stand for "direct sound" and "effect sound"
respectively.
Low Gain
Adjusts the low frequency gain.
Hi Gain (High Gain)
Adjusts the high frequency gain.
Level (Output Level)
Adjusts the output level.
Effects
Chorus)
[02H, 06H]
EQ
Balance
Chorus
EQ
0–127 [1 (40 03 03)]
0–127 [2 (40 03 04)]
0–100ms [6 (40 03 08)]
0.05–10.0 [7 (40 03 09)]
0–127 [8 (40 03 0A)]
100:0–0:100(D:E)[10 (40 03 0C)]
-12–+12 [17 (40 03 13)]
-12–+12 [18 (40 03 14)]
0–127 [20 (40 03 16)]
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