User Guide

Module: Master effects
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Master effects: Parameters
Mix Defines the amount of processed signal in
relation to the original signal (wet / dry mix).
Value range: 0 to 127.
In sound mode, if you switch the master
effects module off when mix = 127 (100% wet
signal), the audio signal will no longer be
audible. Why? Because in this setting no dry
or unprocessed signal is routed through the
effects unit. In setup mode, the sounds
effect send values also play a role (delay and
reverb). If the send amount is in each case set
to 100% and the master effects mix is set to
100%, the sound of silence is what you will
hear when you switch this module off.
L Time
R Time
Determines delay time for the left and right
channels. The value is defined in
milliseconds. Time is varied smoothly rather
than in audible increments. To avoid the
dreaded clicking noise when setting values,
the delay time is adjusted gradually.
Value range: 0 to 1000 (ms).
Press the tap button twice or several times to
set the delay times of both channels
intuitively (see also page 157). Then you can
fine-tune the channel settings separately via
menu.
Table 23: Master effects: Delay parameters
Feedback Determines the amount of feedback for the
delayed signal. The higher the feedback value,
the higher the number of repetitions.
Value range: 0 to 127.
Fdbk
Damp
Determines the amount of dampening in the
feedback loop. The higher the attenuation,
the weaker the repetitions become over time.
Value range: 0 to 127.
Mix Defines the amount of processed signal in
relation to the original signal (wet / dry mix).
Value range: 0 to 127.
Type Offers different types of reverb simulating
different room sizes and properties:
SmallRoom, Plate, MedRoom, Hall1, Hall2.
Decay
time
Defines the decay time for the reverb effect
(see the illustration on page 156).
Value range: 0 to 127.
Table 24: Master effects: Reverb parameters
Table 23: Master effects: Delay parameters (cont.)
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