User Guide

Reverb
Reverb can give the listener a sense that the material is being performed in various acoustical environments. It can
provide the tight acoustics of a small room,or the ambience of huge arena.
Reverb On/Off -The DATA knob turns the Reverb on and off.
Reverb Type -The P1 knob selects the Type of Reverb or acoustic environment.The Genesis3 provides ten different
environments to choose from including:
PreDelay -The P2 knob adjusts the amount of time (PREDLY) it takes for the initial sound to reach the first
reflective surface in the simulated environment.Ranges from 0 to 15.
Decay -The P3 knob adjusts the length of time the Reverb is audible (DECAY).Ranges from 1 to 99.
Damping -The P4 knob controls the amount of sound which is absorbed (DAMPNG) in the simulated environment.
Ranges from 0 to 99.
Reverb Level - The P5 knob adjusts the volume (RVBLVL) of the Reverb.Ranges from 0 to 99.
* Reverb Balance - The Reverb Balance adjusts the left/right balance of the Reverb signal.Ranges from L 99 to R 99.
* These Parameters are only available using the G
ENEDIT™ computer editor software.
STUDIO = Studio
ROOM = Wood Room
CLUB = Club
PLATE = Plate
HALL = Hall
AMPTHR = Amphitheater
CHURCH = Church
GARAGE = Parking Garage
ARENA = Arena
SPRING = Spring
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