Tascam TM-D4000 Owner's Manual page 45

Digital mixing console
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Effect
Type
Number
20
21
22
Gated reverb
23
24
25
26
Stereo
27
28
Ping-Pong
29
Delay
30
Multi-tap
31
32
33
Chorus
34
35
Flanger
36
37
Phaser
38
39
40
Pitch Shifter
41
42
43
Exciter
7 - Internal effect processor—Preset effects
Title
Noise Gate
Short Gate
Wild Gate
Long Gate
Slow Attack
Ambience Gate
Stereo Echo
Enhance Comb
Cross Feedback
Delay L<-->R
80bpm
120bpm
150bpm
Ensemble
Chorus Flange
Sweet Flanger
Tremolo Flange
Mellow Phaser
Wah Phaser
Octaver
5th Harmony
Doubler
Glow up!
Edge
Comment
A "heavy" gated reverb
Gated reverb with a short hold time
A slightly unusual-sounding gate
A gated reverb with a longer hold
Gated reverb with a slower attack
Suitable for an "ambient" feel
Basic setting with the repeat rate set at 120 bpm
Uses a comb filter for enhancement
Echo feedback alternates between the left and
right channels, (in mono, this is the same as the
Stereo Echo setting)
One delay moving between left and right
Rhythmic sound for pieces with a tempo of
80 bpm. The ratio of delay time to feedback time
(4:3) is particularly effective.
As above, but for pieces with a tempo of 120 bpm
As above, but for pieces with a tempo of 150 bpm
A thick chorus sound, with a continuous feel
Feedback is added to the chorus algorithm, pro-
ducing resonance
Soft flange effect
Tremolo sound produced using flanger
Sweet, "polished" phaser sound
Phaser using resonance to mimic a wah-wah
pedal
Pitch shift by one octave, suitable for chords
Pitch shift by an interval of a fifth. Suitable for
monophonic signals
Chorus sound produced by detuning. Fine control
alters the amount of effect.
Repeating ever-increasing pitch shift, depending
on feedback
Helps to emphasize higher-frequency sounds
7–5

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