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(f) Cho Depth (0~127)
This parameter sets the depth at which the Chorus sound is modulated. Higher values result
in deeper modulation.
(g) Cho > Reverb (0~127)
This parameter sets the amount of Chorus sound that will be sent to the Reverb. Higher values
result in more sound being sent. The value "127" effectively allows you to connect the Chorus
and Reverb effects in series (Chorus before Reverb). If you do not wish the Chorus signal to
be processed by the Reverb effect, set this value to "0".
(h) Cho—Dly (0~127)
This parameter sets the amount of Chorus sound that will be sent to the Delay. Higher values
result in more sound being sent. The value "127" effectively allows you to connect the Chorus
and Delay effects in series (Chorus before Delay). If you do not wish the Chorus signal to be
processed by the Delay effect, set this value to "0".
Tip: Use this parameter whenever you want to process an Arranger part using the Delay effect (see
below). Ifall you are interested in is Delay, set the Chor Delay, Cho Rate and Cho Depth param-
eters to 0. Bear in mind, though, that doing so means that a "proper" Chorus effect is no longer
available.
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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).
Delay page
Macro —
— Parameter —
Value
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Master page: [F1] (Mixer)> [F4] (Effct)
Effect: [PAGE] A/V (select page 3)
E
Macro
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Delay creates echoes. Itis also possible to give depth and width to a sound by adding a short
Delay to the original sound (a technique often used for rock-'n'-roll songs and in Karaoke
bars). You can choose among 10 types of Delay.
a
Delay2,
These are conventional Delays. 1, 2 and 3 have progressively longer Delay times.
EA
e
e
e
Delay4
This is a Delay with a rather short Delay time (kind of "slap back" effect).
IES
SE
Ed a
The Delay sound moves between left and right. This is effective when listening in
Pan Delay3
stereo. 1, 2 and 3 have progressively longer Delay times.
Pan Delav4
This is a rather short Delay with the Delayed sound moving between left and
Y
right. It is effective when listening in stereo (kind of stereo "slap back" effect).
Reverb is added to the Delay sound which moves between left and right. It is
Dly To Rev
5
;
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effective when listening in stereo.
PanRepeat
The Delay sound moves between left and right channels, but the pan position is
R
different from the effects listed above. It is effective when listening in stereo.

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