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Delay parameters
(a) Dly Pre-LPF (0-7)
A low pass filter can be applied to the sound coming into the Delay to cut the high frequency
range. Higher values will cut more of the high frequencies, resulting in a more mellow Delay
sound.
(b) Dly Time C (0.1ms~1.0s)
The Delay effect of the G-800 allows you to set three Delay times that are only useful when
listening in stereo: center (C), left (L), and right (R). Delay Time Center sets the Delay time
of the Delay located at the center.
(c) DlyTRatioL/R (4%~500%)
This parameter sets the Delay time of the Delay located at the left or right as a percentage of
the central Delay. The value "100%" means that the left or right Delay repeats at the same
speed as the center Delay.
(d) Dly Level C/L/R (0~127)
These parameters set the volume of the central, left, and right Delays. Higher values result in
a louder Delay.
(e) Dly Level (0~127)
This parameter sets the overall volume of the three Delays (center, left and right). Higher val-
ues result in a louder overall Delay.
This parameter specifies the number of times the Delay will repeat. With a value of "0", the
Delay will not repeat. With higher values there will be more repeats. With negative (—) values,
the center Delay will be fed back with inverted phase. Negative values are effective with short
Delay times.
(g) Dly—Rev (0~127)
This parameter sets the amount of Delay sound that is sent to the Reverb. Higher values mean
that the Reverb portion will be more prominent in the Delay signal. Be careful not to overdo
this effect because it tends to blur the sound image.
Equalizer page
> Master page: [F1] (Mixer)— [F4] (Effet)
Effect: [PAGE] A/W (select page 4)
This Effect page contains the EQ settings that will be applied to all parts whose EQ switch
(see page 15) is set to On. Just like for the other effects (Reverb, Chorus, and Delay), there is
only one equalizer whose settings are shared by all G-800 parts.
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L-Freq (200Hz, 400Hz)
L-Freq sets the low frequency range that can be cut or boosted using the L-Gain parameter.
This is a shelving-type filter that will also affect frequencies lower than the one you set here.
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