User Manual

Effects
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Gate Switch Determines whether or not the microphone sound is output from the HPF
while you release the keys.
Off: The microphone sound is always output.
On: The microphone sound is output only while a key is pressed.
Normally, set this parameter to On.
Gate Time Determines the gate time of the sliced portion.
Height Determines the height of the simulated room.
Hi Resonance Adjusts the Resonance of the high frequencies.
High Attack Determines the amount of time from the moment a key is pressed to the
moment the compressor is applied to the high frequencies.
High Gain Determines the output gain for the high frequencies.
High Level Determines the level of the high frequencies.
High Mute Switches the mute status of the high frequencies.
High Ratio Determines a specific value, depending on the selected Effect type.
For REV-X Hall and REV-X Room, this parameter determines the ratio of
the high frequencies.
For Multi Band Comp, this parameter determines the ratio of the
compressor for the high frequencies.
High Threshold Determines the minimum input level at which the effect is applied to the
high frequencies.
Horn Speed Fast Determines the speed of the horn when the slow/fast switch is set to Fast.
Horn Speed Slow Determines the speed of the horn when the slow/fast switch is set to Slow.
HPF Cutoff
Frequency
Determines a specific value, depending on the selected Effect type.
For Reverb type, tech type, or misc type, this parameter determines the
Cutoff Frequency of the High-Pass Filter.
For Vocoder, this parameter determines the Cutoff Frequency for the High-
Pass Filter applied to the microphone sound.
HPF Output Level Determines how much the output from High-Pass Filter is mixed with the
output from the Vocoder.
Initial Delay Determines the amount of time that elapses between the direct, original
sound and the initial reflections.
Initial Delay 1, 2 Determines the delay time until the initial reflection for each of the first
series and second series.
Initial Delay Lch, Rch Determines the amount of time that elapses between the direct, original
sound and the initial reflections (echoes) that follow it for each of R and L
channels.
Input Level Determines the input level of the signal to which the compressor is applied.
Input Mode Selects mono or stereo configuration for the input sound.