Specifications
Q
Shpe
(E/R
shape): -15
-
0
-
15
Determines the attenuation pattern of the early reflection
sound. Negative values produce a reverse reverb effect,
while positive values produce a normal attenuation
pattern.
8
PreD
(Em
pre-delay time): 0
-
200
ms
a
Dens
(E/R
density): 0
-
10
@
LoEQ (Low frequency equalizer): 0
-
10
Determines the amount of low frequency elements in the
early reflection sound. Higher values boost the low
frequencies.
@
HiEQ
(High frequency equalizer):
0
-
10
Determines the amount of high frequency elements
in
the
early reflection sound. Higher values boost the high
frequencies.
Chorus
This is a rich chorus effect with complex modulation
waveforms. Chorus is generally used to take a thin
sound and make it thicker and fatter.
It
is best applied on
individual instruments rather
than
an entire mix. It is
effective for making a single instrument sound like an
ensemble, and also for processing acoustic guitar, clean
electric guitar, bass, and keyboard sounds.
Chorus features two different types: a stereo chorus
effect with eight separate voices, and
a
multi effect
combining delay, chorus and reverb. (The Parameters are
different for each type.)
Type (Chorus type): Chorus, Chor>Rev(Delay-
Chorus-Reverb)
Chorus
This Chorus type splits the signal into eight separate
"voices" and routes them through different modulation
waveforms, before combining the signals to stereo.
@
ModD (Chorus modulation depth): 0
-
100
Determines the depth of the modulation. This effectively
sets how widely the pitch of each voice will
be
varied.
Higher values result in more intense modulation.
@
Rate (Chorus rate): 1
-
100
Determines the speed of the modulation.
@
Tone (Chorus tone): -12
-
0
-
12
Determines the timbre or tone of the chorus sound.
Negative values filter out the high frequencies, and
higher values boost the high frequencies.
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TapW (Chorus tap width):
0
-
100
Adds depth
to
the overall chorus sound by controlling the
pre-delay time difference among the separate eight
voices.
@
Colr (Chorus color): 0
-
100
Determines the overall timbre of the chorus sound. This
effectively divides the eight voices into two groups
(according to their waveform type) and controls the
balance of the two to create tumbrel variation in the
sound.
ChohRev (Delay-Chorus-Reverb)
This multi effect processes the signal with mono delay,
stereo chorus
and
stereo reverb effects.
INPUT
OUTPUT
Delay
Reverb
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Section
I11
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Effects and and Their Parameters










