Specifications ...7 Appearance...8 Precautions 1. Description of components and functions on the 310D Various descriptions are applied, depending on each manufacturer. In our Operating and Instruction Manual explanation of components and functions is made according to our usage for them.
General Description The Toa 310D is a multiple output digital delay device that is one vertical rack size, mountable in a 19-inch EIA rack. Three discrete outputs with different delay times are obtainable from one input signal. With Toa special circuitry that mixes direct and de- layed sounds and also reverses the phase of the delayed sounds, the 310D offers flang- ing, chorus, doubling or echo effects in stereo.
The output level from the SOLO output is not affected by this control. Power switch (POWER) The power switch alternately turns AC power to the 310D "on" and "off". Modulation rate control (MODULATION RATE) This control adjusts the oscilla- tion frequency of the built-in low frequency oscillator.
By cross-connecting the inverted control voltage output to the ex- ternal control voltage input us- ing two 310D's, both will mod- ulate each other. This feature will help produce added chorus or flanging effects. Earth terminal...
Sample Sounds Following are the examples of various effects made by the 310D. In the memory No. 1 thru 11 these sample sounds are factory stored. 1. ECHO 1 A stereo echo having relatively longer delay times as a whole.
Sample Sounds 6. CHORUS EFFECT Mixing the delayed signal of 2(C) with the direct signal provides a main chorus effect, with a side chorus effect obtained by delay times of 1(L) and 3(R). The sense of sound spreading may be con- trolled by the difference in delay time between 1(L) and 3(R) and the cross phase switch as well.
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