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RV-7 Digital Reverb
This is a reverb effect with ten different reverb algorithms, ranging from hall and
room simulations to special effects. You can fine-tune the effect with the knobs
on the device panel if you like. The reverb is normally used as a send effect.
DDL Digital Delay Line
This is a basic digital delay, useful for echoes, slapback, doubling, etc. The delay
time can be set in steps based on and synchronized to the current song tempo,
or in milliseconds for free-running delays. The maximum delay time is 2.0 sec-
onds.
D-11 Foldback Distortion
The D-11 is a simple but highly effective distortion device, that can convert mel-
low synth sounds to screaming leads and basses, add grit and dirt to drum pat-
terns or loops, etc.
ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter
This is a synth-style resonant filter with three different filter modes. You can ei-
ther use it as a “static” filter (and vary the filter frequency on the device panel, or
via Control Voltage from another device) or use the built-in envelope to create
rhythmic filter effects of various kinds. The envelope can for example be trig-
gered by a drum machine or the Matrix pattern sequencer.
CF-101 Chorus/Flanger
The CF-101 does double duty as chorus (for making textures rich and swirly)
and flanger (for creating sweeping, metallic effects). You can use it as a send ef-
fect or as an insert effect (connected between an instrument device and a
mixer).
PH-90 Phaser
The PH-90 is a stereo phaser effect. It has six parameters available on the de-
vice panel, allowing you to create both subtle sweeping sounds and extreme,
swirling special effects.
UN-16 Unison
The UN-16 simulates the sound of several detuned voices playing the same
notes simultaneously, producing a rich chorus-like effect with the voices spread
across the stereo field if you like.
COMP-01 Compressor
This is a combined compressor and limiter. It will affect the dynamics of the
sound, by boosting low levels and attenuating loud sounds. Use it for keeping
levels even (from individual devices or the whole mix), for adding punch and
power to drums, etc.