User Manual
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Reverb
Reverb affects both the processed vocal signals and harmonies as well as the Guitar
Mix, as set with the Guitar Mix Reverb Level (see below). There are ve reverb
types (Studio, Club, Hall, Stadium, and Coarse), each reecting different decay times
and diffusion settings. Reverb can be bypassed by setting the Reverb Type to RVB
OFF.
Type
1.RVB OFF
2.rvb studio
3.rvb club
4.rvb hall
5.rvb stad
6.rvb coarse
Reverb is turned off.
Sounds like reverb in a recording studio.
Sounds like reverb in a medium sized club.
Sounds like reverb in a concert hall.
Sounds like reverb in a stadium.
This reverb style is similar to studio, except
there is less diffusion in the reverb tail,
producing a coarse grainy sound.
Level
Rvb level
Adjusts the amount of reverb applied to the
lead vocals and harmonies. Range: 0-99
Tone
Rvb tone
Adjusts the tone of the reverb. Range: 1-5
Pre-Delay
Rvb predel
Determines the amount of pre-delay. Range:
0-9
Decay Adjust
Rvb decadj
Increases or decreases the rate at which the
reverb decays. Range: 1-99
Delay
Delay affects the processed vocal signals. Delay can be bypassed by setting the Delay
Type to delay OFF.
Type
1 DELAY off
2 DELAY mono
3 DELAY alt
4 DELAY alt2
5 DELAY alt3
Delay is turned off.
This style produces a pan-center echo.
The three ALT styles produce variations of
ping-pong echoes that alternate between the
left and right channel
Level
Delay level
Adjusts the level of the echo effect heard in
the output. Range: 0-99
Damping
Delay damp
Controls how damped (lowpass ltered) the
echoes sound. Range: 0-99
Time
Delay time
Controls the delay between the echoes. Range:
1-70
Feedback
Delay fdbck
Controls how much of the echo is fed back
into the delay line. If this parameter is set high,
then the level of each consecutive echo drops
very little. Range: 0-99