User Manual

Voice Parameters
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1-3-8 EQ (Equalizer)
Usually an equalizer (EQ) is used to correct the sound output from amplifiers or speakers to
match the special character of the room, or to change the tonal character of the sound.
The sound is divided into several frequency bands, and adjustments are made to the sound by
raising or lowering the level of each band. By adjusting the sound according to the genre
(classical music being more refined, pop music more crisp, and rock music more dynamic) you
can draw out the special characteristics of the music and make your performance more
enjoyable.
Chorus to Reverb Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the
Reverb Effect.
The higher the value, the deeper the Reverb that is applied to the Chorus
processed signal.
Reverb Return Determines the Return level of the Reverb Effect.
Chorus Return Determines the Return level of the Chorus Effect.
Reverb Pan Determines the pan position of the Reverb effect sound.
Chorus Pan Determines the pan position of the Chorus effect sound.
2-Band EQ This Effect type is an equalizer that allows equalization of the Low and
High bands.
Boost 6, Boost 12,
Boost 18
Boosts the entire band of the selected Element by +6dB, +12dB, and
+18dB respectively.
Parametric EQ (PEQ) Use this to attenuate or boost signal levels (gain) around the Frequency.
An equalizer in which all of the parameters of equalization can be adjusted.
The adjustable parameters include:
Center Frequency
Gain (boost/cut) of the Center Frequency
Bandwidth (also called Q or Shape; see "Q")
Figure 55: PEQ
Frequency Determines the center frequency.
Frequencies around this point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting.
Gain Determines the level gain for the Frequency, or the amount the selected
frequency band is attenuated or boosted.
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