User Manual

Panel controls
CK88 CK61 Owner’s Manual
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N DELAY [ON/OFF] button
DELAY [TYPE] button
DELAY [DEPTH] knob
DELAY [TIME] knob
Use the [ON/OFF] button to turn the Delay on or off.
Use the [TYPE] button to select a type, the [DEPTH]
knob to set the delay depth, and the [TIME] knob to
adjust the delay length.
O REVERB [ON/OFF] button
REVERB [TYPE] button
REVERB DEPTH knob
Use the [ON/OFF] button to turn the Reverb on or off.
Use the [TYPE] button to select a type and the REVERB
DEPTH knob to adjust the reverb depth.
P EQUALIZER slider
For adjusting the Master EQ. The lamp turns on when
the slider value is set to a value other than 0.
Set the Frequency for each type from the [MENU]
button General System Master EQ (page 36).
EQUALIZER settings are stored to a Live Set Sound if
Live Set EQ is set to On (page 30).
The Live Set EQ setting is changed from the [SETTINGS]
button Sound Common Live Set EQ (page 30).
Type Description
Digital
Delay
Clean digital delay
Use the [DEPTH] knob to adjust the depth and
feedback level, and the [TIME] knob to adjust the
delay time.
Analog
Delay
Delay with warm analog sound
Use the [DEPTH] knob to adjust the feedback level
and the [TIME] knob to adjust the delay time.
Cross
Delay
Delay that crosses the delay sound from left to right
and from right to left
Use the [DEPTH] knob to adjust the depth and
feedback level, and the [TIME] knob to adjust the
speed.
Tempo
Delay
A special delay that syncs to the tempo of the song.
The delay is applied by specifying the Tempo (Tempo
Delay Time) and the note length.
The initial value is 1/4 (quarter note).
Use the [DEPTH] knob to change the delay depth
and feedback level, and the [TIME] knob to adjust
the delay tempo.
Another intuitive way of setting the tempo is to tap
the [ENTER] button at least three times.
Tempo Delay Time can be set by using the [TIME]
knob while holding down the [ENTER] button
(page 42), or from the [SETTINGS] button Sound
Common Tempo Delay Time.
Type Description
Hall
Reverb
Simulates the sound of a concert hall.
Room
Reverb
Simulates the sound of a room.
Plate
Reverb
Simulates the sound of a plate reverb.
[HIGH] Gain for the high-frequency band (500 Hz–16 kHz)
[MID] Gain for the mid-frequency band (100 Hz–10 kHz)
[LOW] Gain for the low-frequency band (32 Hz–2 kHz)