Mixer Section; Master Effect Section - Physis Piano PHYSIS EX User Manual

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User Manual – Sound generation parameters
 

4.6 MIXER SECTION

Parameters to control the volume of Sound, the signal
level sent to Master Effect and Master Reverb, and also
the output's stereophonic distribution.
VOLUME
Range: 0...127
CC: 7 
Value Range: 0...127 
Sets the SOUND ENGINE output signal level.
PAN
Range: 0...64...127
CC: 10 
Value Range: 0...64...127 
Stereophonic distribution, or panning. Value 0
corresponds to the left output, while 127 to the right
output. Value 64 corresponds to a perflect balance
between left and right output.
REVERB SEND
Range: 0...127
CC:  91 
Value Range: 0...127 
Signal level sent to the MASTER REVERB section.
EFX SEND
Range: 0...127
CC:  93 
Value Range: 0...127 
Signal level sent to the MASTER EFFECT section.

4.7 MASTER EFFECT SECTION

Parameters that modify the master effect.
MASTER EFFECT ON/OFF
Range: Off, On
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=0 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0, 1 
Enables/disables the MASTER EFFECT section.
LEVEL
Range: 0...127
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=6 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the output signal level.
DELAY
The Delay (or echo) generates repetitions of the input
signal. Part of the output signal can be returned to the
input as feedback, so as to generate several different
repetitions each one with a lower level than the previous.
TYPE
Range:
-
Mono: the delays are always mono, regardless
of the currently selected sound (stereo or
mono).
-
Stereo: delays are stereo, so with a stereo
Sound also the repetitions keep the stereo
panorama.
-
Ping Pong: echoes are generated alternating
left and right channels.
NRPN MSB=6, NRPN LSB=1 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...2 
Selects the delay type.
DELAY
Range: 1...1500 msec.
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=3 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the time between echoes, in milliseconds.
FEEDBACK
Range: 0...127
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=4 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the quantity of signal that is sent back to the
input as feedback. This affects the echoes' decay
time.
HI DAMP
Range: 0...127
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=5 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter, that
dampens the echoes with a higher frequency. By
setting a high value, the effect willresemble an old-
fashioned, analog or tape delay. Echoes will sound
"warmer" and "softer".
CHORUS
Chorus is a modulation effect which adds to the original
signal a slightly modified copy of it. The copy is cyclically
detuned. The resulting sound is "thicker" and more
spatialized than the original.
TYPE
Range:
-
Chorus 1: with one modulating signal.
-
Chorus 2: with two modulating signals in
antiphase.
-
Chorus 3: with four modulating signals creating
an antiphase between the left and right
channels, with different speeds.
-
Chorus 4: with four modulating signals, each
with its own phase.
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=1 
Data Entry MSB Range: 3...6 
Select the Chorus type,
DEPTH
Range: 0...12 Hz
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=3 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the modulation depth.
SPEED
Range: 0...12
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=4 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets the modulation speed in Hertz.
DELAY
Range: 0,10...20 msec
NRPN MSB=6 NRPN LSB=5 
Data Entry MSB Range: 0...127 
Sets a delay time (milliseconds), after which the
effect starts modulating.
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