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Effects List
57: LOFI COMPRESS
This is an effect that intentionally degrades the sound quality for
creative purposes.
fig.MFX-57
L in
Compressor
R in
Compressor
Parameter
Value
Pre Filter
1–6
Type
LoFi Type
1–9
Post Filter
OFF, LPF,
Type
HPF
Post Filter
200–8000 Hz
Cutoff
Low Gain
-15– +15 dB
High Gain
-15– +15 dB
Balance #
D100:0W–
D0:100W
Level #
0–127
58: LOFI RADIO
In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this effect also generates radio noise.
fig.MFX-58
L in
Lo-Fi
Radio
Lo-Fi
R in
Parameter
Value
LoFi Type
1–9
Post Filter
OFF, LPF,
Type
HPF
Post Filter
200–8000 Hz
Cutoff
Radio
0–127
Detune #
Radio Noise
0–127
Level #
Balance #
D100:0W–
D0:100W
Level
0–127
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2-Band
Lo-Fi
EQ
2-Band
Lo-Fi
EQ
Description
Selects the type of filter applied to the
sound before it passes through the Lo-Fi
effect.
Degrades the sound quality. The sound
quality grows poorer as this value is in-
creased.
Type of filter
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range above
the Cutoff
HPF: cuts the frequency range below
the Cutoff
Basic frequency of the Post Filter
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
Output level
2-Band
L out
EQ
2-Band
R out
EQ
Description
Degrades the sound quality. The sound
quality grows poorer as this value is in-
creased.
Type of filter
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range above
the Cutoff
HPF: cuts the frequency range below
the Cutoff
Basic frequency of the Post Filter
Simulates the tuning noise of a radio. As
this value is raised, the tuning drifts fur-
ther.
Volume of the radio noise
Volume balance between the direct
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
Output level
59: TELEPHONE
fig.MFX-59
L in
R in
L out
Parameter
Voice
R out
Quality #
Treble
Balance #
Level
60: PHONOGRAPH
Simulates a sound recorded on an analog record and played back on
a record player. This effect also simulates the various types of noise
that are typical of a record, and even the rotational irregularities of
an old turntable.
fig.MFX-60
L in
Phonograph
Phonograph
R in
Parameter
Signal
Distortion
Frequency
Range
Disc Type
Scratch
Noise Level
Dust Noise
Level
Hiss Noise
Level
Total Noise
Level #
Wow
Flutter
Random
Total Wow/
Flutter #
Balance #
Level
Telephone
Telephone
Value
Description
0–15
Audio quality of the telephone voice
-15– +15 dB
Bandwidth of the telephone voice
D100:0–
Volume balance between the direct
D0:100W
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
0–127
Output level
Balance D
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Value
Description
0–127
Depth of distortion
0–127
Frequency response of the playback sys-
tem
Decreasing this value will produce the
impression of an old system with a
poor frequency response.
LP, EP, SP
Rotational speed of the turntable
This will affect the frequency of the
scratch noise.
0–127
Amount of noise due to scratches on the
record
0–127
Volume of noise due to dust on the
record
0–127
Volume of continuous "hiss"
0–127
Volume of overall noise
0–127
Depth of long-cycle rotational irregulari-
ty
0–127
Depth of short-cycle rotational irregular-
ity
0–127
Depth of indefinite-cycle rotational irreg-
ularity
0–127
Depth of overall rotational irregularity
D100:0W–
Volume balance between the direct
D0:100W
sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
0–127
Output level
L out
R out
L out
R out

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