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A Macro includes an effect Character (type)
and preset values for the other parameters
Character only specifies the Reverb type
you need. All other parameters can be set
separately and do not change when you
select another Character.
Pre LPF (0-7)
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Time (0-127)
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(b) Pre-LPF (0-7)
A low pass filter can be applied to the Tone signal sent to the Reverb to cut the high frequency
range. Higher values will cut more of the high frequencies, resulting in a more mellow Rever-
beration. Note that this parameter only applies to the signal that is sent to the Reverb effect.
If you want to cut high frequencies of the direct Tone signals, use the Equalizer instead (see
page 21).
(c) Rev Level (0-127)
This parameter sets the volume of the Reverb effect (or the Master AUX Return signal if you
are used to thinking in mixing console terms). Higher values result in louder Reverberation.
(d) Rev Time (0-127)
This parameter sets the time over which the Reverberation will continue. Higher values result
in longer Reverberation.
(e) Rev Delay Fb (0-127)
This parameter is only available when you select Rev Charac 6 Delay, or 7 Panning Delay. It
sets the way in which Delays repeat. Higher values result in more repeats.
(Œ) RevPreDlyT (0ms-127ms)
This parameter sets the time interval between the original ("dry") signal and the onset of the
selected Reverb effect. Higher values result in a longer pre-Delay time, simulating a larger
Reverberant space.
Value
Use the [UPPER/VARIATION] knob to specify a value for the selected Parameter. For clar-
ity's sake, we put the parameter range next to the respective parameters (see above).

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