Specifications

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Effect Parameters
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DL WIDTH L and
R
Ranges: 0 to 127
These two parameters control the left and right excursion of pitch modulation. Since the rate is
usually very slow, the width is usually large.
DRY
44EQ+DDL Range: 0 to 99
44DDL+CHORUS, 44DLYLFO+REV,
44ROTO+REVRB, 44EQ+ROT+DDL
Range: -99 to +99
Allows you to define how much of the signal you want to completely bypass the effect. Setting this
parameter to 0 will eliminate the dry signal. By setting this parameter to 99 and the WET
parameter to 0, you can assign voices to be completely dry. Negative values will reverse the
polarity, offering a tonal variation. Note that for 44ROTO+REVRB and 44EQ+ROT+DDL, you can
simulate the typical “leakage” of a rotary speaker by setting the DRY parameter to approximately
half of the SPKR WET value. This offers the best rotating effect at a slow speed.
ECHOTIME
L and R 44DDL+CHORUS Ranges: 0 to 1000 msec
44EQ+ROT+DDL Ranges: 0 to 700 msec
Sets the amount of delay time for the independent delays. Each value increases the delay time by
1 miXsecond. Experiment with different settings to find the right mix for your sound source and
application.
ECHO LEV
Range:
0 to 99
Adjusts the volume of the delayed signals against the original dry signal. A level of 0 will offer
no audible delay.
ECHO REGEN (L and R)
Ranges: -99 to +99
Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output of the delay back into the input,
increasing the number of repeats in the delay. A setting of 99 would offer an infinite delay. The
sign of the value determines the polarity of the regen (regeneration).
ECHO SEND
Range:
00 to 99
Controls the amount of delay being sent into the chorus. A setting of 0 would offer no delay.
ECHOTIME (L and R) 44EQ+DDL Ranges: 0 to 700
msec
44DDL+CH+REV Ranges: 0 to 500 msec
44EQ+DDL+CHO Ranges: 0 to 1400
msec
These parameters control the delay times for the left and right echoes. Each value increases the
delay time by 1 millisecond. Experiment with different settings to find the right mix for your
sound source and application.
ECHO WET
Range:
0 to 99
Controls the volume of the echoed signal only. Setting this parameter to 0 will eliminate the echo
portion completely.
EQ BW
Range:
0 to 20K
This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines the width of the resonant peak at the mid-
frequency band. By lowering the value, you can produce a narrower bandwidth.
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