User Manual

Table Of Contents
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK
V5.8 Reference Manual
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NOTE
You can also change the effect type by recalling a library setting.
Effect types “HQ.PITCH” and “FREEZE” can be used only in rack 1, 3, 5, or 7. Also, even if you
copy these two effect types, you will not be able to paste them to rack 2, 4, 6, or 8.
4 EFFECT CUE button
Cue-monitors the output of the currently-displayed effect. This Cue function is valid only
while this screen is displayed. The cue will be canceled automatically when you switch
to a different screen.
NOTE
If the Cue mode is set to MIX CUE, all channels for which the CUE key is turned on will be
monitored. However, only the output signal of the effect will be monitored if you turn on the
EFFECT CUE button. (The [CUE] keys that had been turned on until then will be temporarily
defeated.)
The cue monitoring does not support CUE B.
5 Special parameter field
Indicates special parameters that are specific to some effect types.
TEMPO
This field appears if a tempo-type or modulation-type effect is selected.
MIDI CLK button
If you turn this button on, the BPM parameter of that
effect will be set to match the tempo of the MIDI timing
clock being input from the MIDI port.
PLAY/REC
This field appears if FREEZE is selected as the effect type.
PLAY button/REC button
Enable you to record (sample) and play back when using
the freeze effect. For detailed operations, refer to Using
the Freeze effect” (page 161).
SOLO
This field appears if M.BAND DYNA. or M.BAND COMP. is
selected as the effect type.
•HIGH/MID/LOW buttons
Allow only the selected frequency band to pass (multiple
selections are allowed).
Gain reduction meters
Indicate the amount of gain reduction for each band.
Gain reduction meter
This field appears if Comp276/276S or Comp260/260S is
selected as the effect type.
Gain reduction meters
Indicate the amount of gain reduction applied by the
compressor.
Type
This field is displayed when Equalizer601 is selected as the effect
type.
•Type
Select one of two equalizer types that feature different effects.
DRIVE emulates changes in frequency response of analog circuits,
creating a driven sound that enhances analog characteristics by adding some distortion.
CLEAN emulates changes in frequency response that are typical of analog circuits,
creating a clear non-distorted sound that is inherently digital.