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Effects List
10: Room 3
Reverb which simulates the reverberation within a room. This
is suitable for simulating a fairly large room, and produces
reverberation with a strong mid and low range.
Parameter
Value
Pre Low Freq
50–4000 Hz
Pre Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
Pre Mid Freq
50–20000 Hz
Pre Mid Q
0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,
4.0, 8.0
Pre Mid Gain
-15– +15 dB
Pre Hi Freq
2000–20000 Hz
Pre Hi Gain
-15– +15 dB
Rev Time
0.06–32.0 sec
Pre Dly Time
0–200.0 ms
Density
0–99
Room Size
1–8
Early Ref Lev-
0–99
el
Release Densi-
0–99
ty
Low Damp
50–4000 Hz
Freq
Low Damp
-36–0 dB
Gain
Hi Damp Freq
2000–20000 Hz
Hi Damp Gain
-36–0 dB
Post HC Freq
160–15000 Hz,
THRU
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Description
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the middle range
Width of the middle range
Set a higher value for Q to nar-
row the range to be affected.
Gain of the middle range
Frequency of the high range
Gain of the high range
Duration (time) of the reverb
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the reverb
sound is heard.
Density of the reverb
Size of the room which is simu-
lated
Volume level of the initial reflect-
ed sound
Density of the sound that reaches
the listener after many repeated
reflections
Adjusts the frequency below
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
The Low Damp function damps
the low frequency band of the re-
verb sound quicker than other
bands.
Degree of Low Damp
Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first.
Degree of High Damp
Frequency at which the high cut
filter will begin to take effect
(THRU: no filter is used)
11: Hall 1
This simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. It is a
conventional hall reverb. You can also apply a chorus effect to
the reverberation to adjust the sense of spaciousness or to
create a special effect.
Parameter
Value
Pre Low Freq
50–4000 Hz
Pre Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
Pre Mid Freq
50–20000 Hz
Pre Mid Q
0.5, 0.7, 1.0,
2.0, 4.0, 8.0
Pre Mid Gain
-15– +15 dB
Pre Hi Freq
2000–20000
Hz
Pre Hi Gain
-15– +15 dB
Low Rev Time
0.06–64.0 sec
Hi Rev Time
0.06–64.0 sec
Xover Freq
160–15000
Hz, THRU
Pre Dly Time
0–200.0 ms
Density
0–99
Room Size
5.6–32.6 m
Early Ref Lev-
0–99
el
Release Densi-
0–99
ty
Low Damp
50–4000 Hz
Freq
Low Damp
-36–0 dB
Gain
Hi Damp Freq
2000–20000
Hz
Hi Damp Gain
-36–0 dB
Post HC Freq
160–15000
Hz, THRU
Chorus Rate
0–127
Chorus Depth
0–127
Description
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the middle range
Width of the middle range
Set a higher value for Q to narrow
the range to be affected.
Gain of the middle range
Frequency of the high range
Gain of the high range
Duration (time) of the reverb for
the low frequency band.
Duration (time) of the reverb for
the high frequency band
The reverberation specified by the
Low Rev Time will be applied to
the range below this frequency,
and by the Hi Rev Time to the
range above this frequency.
Adjusts the delay time from the di-
rect sound until the reverb sound
is heard.
Density of the reverb
Size of the room which is simulat-
ed
Volume level of the initial reflected
sound
Density of the sound that reaches
the listener after many repeated re-
flections
Adjusts the frequency below
which sound fed back to the effect
will be cut.
The Low Damp function damps
the low frequency band of the re-
verb sound quicker than other
bands.
Degree of Low Damp
Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the effect
will be cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first.
Degree of High Damp
Frequency at which the high cut
filter will begin to take effect (TH-
RU: no filter is used)
Rate of modulation for the reverb
Depth of modulation for the reverb

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