Editing Presets - Phonic i7300 User Manual

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EDITING PRESETS

Editing the built in preset program and creating your own, unique reverb is not particularly difficult, if you know what you'r
doing; and this is where you will find out how to do it. First of all, keey in moind that each program is made up of a Pre EFX,
a Post EFX and the Main reverberation (as indicated in the flow chart below). Recalling any factory preset (or user defined
preset). Recalls the settings of these three stages of reverberation for that particular program. they can be changed by
first pressing the Edit key.
When pressed, you can then use the adjust control to scroll left and right to the Pre, Main and Post menu options. Press
the adjust control in to enter any of these menus (you can
jump out to the main menu at any time by pressing the edit
key once again). once within the menus, you can once
again use the adjust control to scroll left and right through
the different editable parameters. again, press the adjust
control to alter the parameters.
Main Effect Parameters
Below are the main reberb parameters, all of which can be edited or refined to create your own, distinct reverb program.
Editable Property
Range
Revtime
0.05 to 10.00 sec
PreDly
0 to 200 ms
er/lev
0 to 100
heRatio
0.01 to 1.00
loRatio
-90 to 2
hPF
0 hz to 6 khz
lPF
 hz to 10.0 khz
Density
0 to 100
st img
-100 to 100
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Description
Deterimines the over-all reverberation time
allows users to activate a delay before the main reverb activates
This helps you adjust the Early reflections level (the initial reflection that leads the
main reverb)
Determines the ratio for hi-frequency parts of the reverb effect
Determines the ratio for low-frequency parts of the reberb effect
Determines the frequency at which a high pass filter will activate
Allows you to define at which frequency a low pass filter willactivate
alters the density of the reverberation
allows you to widen and narrow the stereo image of reverberation
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