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Chapter 5—Editing Programs
Fine Reverb Parameters
Reverb Time, Initial Delay, Reverb Balance, and Reverb Level parameters can be
adjusted for each channel individually on the Rev page, although there is an option to
group them. In addition to numeric values, settings are displayed graphically.
The Rev pages for each mode are shown below.
2-ch mode
2-ch x2 mode
Use the [PARAMETER FINE] button to locate the Rev page.
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Use the ON/OFF button in the GROUP section to group and ungroup the channels.
When set to ON, all channels are adjusted simultaneously. When set to OFF, channels
can be adjusted individually.
Use the cursor buttons to select the REV TIME, INITIAL DELAY, REV BALANCE,
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or REV LEVEL parameter.
Use the faders, DATA wheel, or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to adjust the
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selected parameter.
Note that since adjustments to the REV TIME parameter do not take effect immedi-
ately, there is a small delay between adjusting the reverb time by using, for example, a
fader and the new reverb time being applied, especially when channels are grouped.
The parameter ranges are as follows.
Parameter
REV TIME
INITIAL DELAY
REV BALANCE
REV LEVEL
1. Actual maximum reverb time depends on the impulse-response data.
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Range
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0.3–
0.1–500.0 ms
0–100%
– , –72 dB to +6.0 dB
4-ch mode
Steps
Description
0.1 sec Reverb time
0.1 ms
Delay before reverb starts
Balance between reverb and dry
1%
signals. 0% = all dry, 100% = all
reverb.
0.1 dB
Reverb level