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Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack
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8. Press the effect type field to open the EFFECT TYPE
popup window, and select an effect type that
includes the BPM parameter.
The BPM parameter is included in delay-type and
modulation-type effects, and can be used to specify the delay
time or modulation speed.
NOTE
For details on the parameters of each effect type, refer to the
Appendices (see page 233).
9. Set the SYNC parameter to ON.
10. At the desired tempo, repeatedly press the USER DEFINED key to which you
assigned the Tap Tempo function.
The average interval (BPM) at which you press the key will be calculated, and that value will be
applied to the BPM parameter.
NOTE
If the average value is outside the range of 20–300 BPM, it will be ignored.
If you turn on the MIDI CLK button in the special parameter field, the BPM parameter value will
change in relation to the tempo of the MIDI timing clock received from the MIDI port.
Using the Freeze effect
This section explains how to use the “FREEZE” effect type, which provides the functionality of a simple
sampler. When this effect type is selected, you can perform operations on screen to record (sample) and
play back a sound.
1. In the Function Access Area, press the RACK button to access the VIRTUAL RACK
window, and then use the EFFECT tab to display the EFFECT field.
2. Mount an effect in rack 1, 3, 5, or 7.
NOTE
Effect types “FREEZE” and “HQ.PITCH” can be used only in rack 1, 3, 5, or 7.
3. Press the rack in which the effect you want to control is mounted.
The EFFECT popup window will appear.
4. Press the effect type field to open the EFFECT TYPE popup window, and select
“FREEZE.”
If the “FREEZE” effect type is selected, a PLAY button, REC button, and progress bar will appear
in the special parameter field.
1 PLAY button
2 REC button
3 Progress bar
NOTE
As an alternative to switching the effect type, you can also recall the “FREEZE” effect type from
the effect library.
ab c
The average interval will be input to the parameter.
(the average of a, b, and c)
First tap Second tap Third tap Fourth tap
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