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Effect Block
18 Radio Modeling
Radio (AM radio modeling)
This effect makes it sound like the source sound is being
played from an AM radio.
Tuning
Value: -50–+50
This setting adjusts the degree of noise that occurs when
tuning a radio. A setting of 0 corresponds to exact tuning.
Noise Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the noise level.
Freq Range
Value: 0–100
Sets the frequency response of the radio. Lowering the
value worsens the frequency characteristics, making the
sound appear to be coming from a tiny radio speaker.
Effect Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the effect sound. It is ordinarily set to
100.
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Direct Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the source sound. It is ordinarily set
to 0. Raise this when you want to mix the source sound.
• At any Noise Level setting beside 0, the radio noise
continues even when there is no source sound.
• Regarding the effect's algorithms for producing
sounds, the following two effects algorithms include
functions for synthesizing radio, record, and other
such noises.
- 17 Phonograph
- 18 Radio Modeling
Note the following points when using effects with
these parameters inserted only on specific tracks.
- If the phrase group levels (Screen Guide; p. 153) on
tracks with the effect inserted are set individually to
different levels, the level for the effect sound (noise)
produced by the effect will also change accordingly.
If this procedure creates any problems, try a
workaround, such as by resampling to separate
tracks and setting all phrase levels to 100.

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