Operation Manual

Reference • 13. Effects
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46: Delay & Phaser
This effect combines a mono delay and mono phase shifter in parallel.
46: Delay/Phaser is an effect that connects a mono delay and mono phaser in parallel.
You can use dynamic modulation to control the DRY:FX parameters of both the delay and phaser effects while
you play.
47: Delay & Rotary Speaker
This effect combines a mono delay with a mono rotary speaker in parallel.
HS Hot spot 1…99 Set the center frequency at which the wah filter will be applied. As
this value is raised, the wah frequency will rise.
R Resonance 0…99 Set the amount of resonance that is applied by the wah filter. Higher
settings will produce a deeper wah effect.
DL Distortion level 1…99 Set the output level of the distorted sound. Higher settings will pro-
duce more distortion. With a setting of 1 there will be no distortion
effect.
T Delay time 0…500 ms Set the basic delay length for the delay effect.
F Feedback –99%…+99% Set the amount of feedback; i.e., the amount of the delayed sound
that will be returned to the input of the delay. As this value is
increased, the number of delay repeats will increase, and it will take
longer for the echoes to disappear. Negative values will invert the
phase of the feedback, causing the tone of the echo to be harder,
and less hollow-sounding.
HD High damp 0%…99% Set the degree to which the high frequency range of the delayed
sound will be attenuated. Higher settings will cause more rapid
attenuation.
Dry:Effect balance DRY, B1…B99, FX Set the balance between the direct sound (DRY) and the sound pro-
cessed by the effect (FX). With a setting of DRY, the effect will be
turned off. With a setting of FX, only the echoed sound will be heard.
Other settings set the proportion of the direct sound and effect
sound.
P. 175.
Modulation speed 0.3…30 Hz Set the speed of the LFO that modulates the phase of the input sig-
nal. Higher settings will produce faster modulation.
M Modulation depth 0…99 Set the depth at which the phase will be modulated. Higher settings
will cause the modulation effect to be more pronounced. With a set-
ting of 0 there will be no phaser effect.
F Feedback –99%…+99% Set the amount of feedback; i.e., the amount of the delayed signal
that will be returned to the input of the phaser. As this value is
increased, the resonance produced by the phaser effect will be
increased. Negative values will invert the phase of the feedback and
increase the resonance of the effect.
Dry:Effect balance DRY, B1…B99, FX Set the balance between the direct sound (DRY) and the sound pro-
cessed by the effect (FX). With a setting of DRY, the effect will be
turned off. With a setting of FX, only the phaser sound will be heard.
Other settings set the proportion of the direct sound and effect
sound.
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Left
Delay
Right
Mix
Mix
Phaser
Feedback
Feedback
Mod