Programming instructions

Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters 47
TREBLE FC Range: 1 to 15 KHz
This parameter sets the center frequency of the high frequency parametric.
GAIN Range: -48 to +24 dB
This parameter sets the amount of boost or cut applied to this high frequency parametric.
EQ TRIM Range: -24 to +0 dB
This parameter allows you to adjust the input level trim to the EQs to eliminate the possibility of
clipping boosted signals.
MOD SRC 1 MOD SRC 2
DST 1 DST 2
MIN 1 MIN 2
MAX 1 MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-50 VAN DER POL
VAN DER POL Filter adds synthetic high harmonics to the input signal, brightening the overall
sound. This newly designed algorithm is most often used in the studio for vocalists, but feel free
to experiment with this algorithm using your favorite instrument as well. This algorithm features
prominent transient enhancement that makes it ideal for “plucked” sounds. The filter in this
algorithm operates on the signal prior to enhancement. Set the filter to enhance the frequency
region that you desire. Then use the BUS1 MIX parameter to mix the enhanced signal with the
dry signal. For this algorithm we recommend mid values of the Mix.
The parameters available for the Van Der Pol Filter are:
HIGH PASS FC Ranges: 4 to 8000 Hz
This parameter controls the boost or cut of the high pass filter frequency applied to the input
signal.
LOW PASS FC Ranges: 100 Hz to 15 KHz
This parameter controls the boost or cut of the low pass filter frequency applied to the input
signal.
FILTER GAIN Ranges: -48 to +48 dB
Because the cascade of high pass with low pass causes an insertion loss, this parameter allows
you to boost the filtered output signal.
MOD SRC 1 MOD SRC 2
DST 1 DST 2
MIN 1 MIN 2
MAX 1 MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.