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07 Delay RSS
Delay (Delay RSS)
This single-input delay features RSS effects for widened
spatial characteristics. This is a variation of delay type
effects.
Delay Time
Value: 0–1200 msec
Sets the delay time, that is, the elapsed time between
the source sound and the delay sound. The settings
range is limited by the RSS shift and L-R shift (explained
below) settings. When Tempo Sync (explained below) is
active, this setting is not effective and you cannot make
this setting.
RSS Shift
Value: -1200–1200 msec
The delay time only of the RSS-processed sound is
further increased to shift expression of the sound. This
setting is limited by the delay time and L-R shift settings.
L-R Shift
Value: L1200–R1200 msec
Of the left and right RSS output, the delay time is
increased on only one side, shifting expression of the
sound. Depending on the time setting and RSS shift
settings, the settings range may be limited.
fig.10-17e
Original sound
(Delay)Time
RSS Shift
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L-R Shift
Tempo Sync
Value:
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Set this when synchronizing the delay time to the song
tempo. When not synchronizing, set this "OFF." When
you select the note, the delay time is set to the note
length corresponding to the tempo.
• If the set note length is longer (or shorter) than the possible
range of delay time settings, the delay time can not
correspond to the note length. If "?" appears before the
note symbol you set, it is because the upper (or lower) limit
of the setting range has been exceeded, and that the
synchronization is not correct. Furthermore, the precision
of the delay time and song tempo differ. If left to develop
over long periods, the two may drift apart.
Mono Level (Monaural Delay Level)
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the monaural delay sound.
RSS Level (Delay RSS Level)
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the Delay RSS sound.
Effect Level (Effect Total Level)
Value: 0–100
Use Total Level to specify the overall volume of the
effect while maintaining the balance between Mono
Level and RSS Level.
Low Damp Freq
Value: 50–4000 Hz
Sets the upper frequency limit of the range to be damped
by "Low Damp." The Low Damp function damps the low
frequency band of the delay sound quicker than other
bands, which makes for a clearer delay effect.
Low Damp Gain
Value: -36–0 dB
Sets the degree of the Low Damp.
High Damp Freq
Value: 1–20 kHz
High Damp, by attenuating the higher frequencies first,
makes the delay sound more natural. Sets the lower
frequency limit of the range to be dampened.
Effect Block
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