M-P [Rv/Dl] Reverb + Delay - Sony DPS-V55 Manual

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Mono-Pair Effects
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Reverb / Delay (RV/DL)
In this combination effect, the Lch (ch1
or ch3) is a reverb, and the Rch (ch2 or
ch4) is a delay. The output of each
effect is sent to both the L and R
channels.
Parameters
No.
Name
FxA(B) On/Off
1
Rev Time
2
PreDelay
3
Hi Damp
4
Rev BAL
5
DelayTime
6
Delay FB
7
LPF L
8
Dly BAL
40
CH1
Reverb
(CH3)
Delay
CH2
(CH4)
Range
Comments
On, Off
Turns the effect on or off.
0.3 ~ 50 s
Determines how long the reverberation will last.
0 ~ 150 ms
Sets the length of time between the input of the sound to be reverberated and the
output of the reverberation. Normally, set the predelay relative to the reverb length
(i.e., Set a long Rev Time, and a long PreDelay to create a greater sense of space).
0 ~ 100
Sets the ratio of high frequency reverb time in relation to the overall reverberation.
Smaller values increase the rate of attenuation in the high frequencies.
Direct, 99:1 ~ 1:99, Effect
Determines the balance between the source (direct) sound to the reverb (effect)
sound. Increasing the parameter value increases the sound of the reverb.
0 ~ 500 ms
Sets the time that will elapse before the sound of the echo is output.
–99 ~ +99
This parameter sets delay's feedback level.
100 Hz ~ 20 kHz, Thru
LPF (low pass filter) lets you blur the sound of the echo by blocking all frequencies
higher than the one chosen in this parameter. LPF is inactive when set to "Thru". This
parameter sets delay's LPF.
Direct, 99:1 ~ 1:99, Effect
Determines the balance between the source (direct) sound to the delay (effect) sound.
Increasing the parameter value increases the sound of the delay.
Reverb Balance
Delay Balance
CH1
(CH3)
CH2
(CH4)

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