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z Chorus Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms)—Adjusts the delay between
the incoming direct signal and the moment when the chorus
starts working.
z Chorus Rate (0.05~10.0Hz)—Frequency, i.e. modulation
speed.
z Chorus Depth (0~127)—Modulation intensity.
z Chorus Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the chorus sound
(W).
z Delay Time (0.0~500.0ms) —Adjusts the time until the delay is
heard.
z Delay Feedback (–98%~0~98%) Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the eect. Negative (–) settings
invert the phase.
z Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass) Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the eect is ltered out. If you
don’t want to lter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
z Delay Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Adjusts the
volume balance between the sound that is sent through the
delay (W) and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D).
z Level (0~127) —Output level.
37. Flanger DLY
This eect connects a anger and a delay in series.
z Flanger Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms) —Adjusts the delay time from
when the direct sound begins until the anger sound is heard.
z Flanger Rate (0.05~10.0Hz) —Frequency, i.e. modulation
speed.
z Flanger Depth (0~127) —Modulation intensity.
z Flanger Feedback (–98%~0~98%) —Adjusts the proportion of
the anger sound that is fed back into the eect. Negative (–)
settings will invert the phase.
z Flanger Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the anger sound
(W).
z Delay Time (0.0~500.0ms) —Adjusts the time until the delay is
heard.
z Delay Feedback (–98%~0~98%) Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the eect. Negative (–) settings
invert the phase.
z Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass) Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the eect is ltered out. If you
don’t want to lter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
z Delay Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Adjusts the
volume balance between the sound that is sent through the
delay (W) and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D).
z Level (0~127) —Output level.
38. CHO Flanger
This eect connects a chorus and a anger in series.
z Chorus Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms) Adjusts the delay between
the incoming direct signal and the moment when the chorus
starts working.
z Chorus Rate (0.05~10.0Hz) —Modulation frequency of the
chorus eect.
z Chorus Depth (0~127) —Modulation intensity of the chorus
eect.
z Chorus Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the chorus sound
(W). Flanger Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms) Adjusts the delay time
from when the direct sound begins until the anger sound is
heard.
z Flanger Rate (0.05~10.0Hz) —Modulation frequency of the
anger eect.
z Flanger Depth (0~127) —Modulation intensity of the anger
eect.
z Flanger Feedback (–98%~0~98%) —Adjusts the proportion of
the anger sound that is fed back into the eect. Negative (–)
settings will invert the phase.
z Flanger Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the anger sound
(W).
z Level (0~127) —Output level.
39. CHO/DLY
This eect connects a chorus and a delay in parallel. (“Parallel”
means that the input signal is processed by two eects that do not
interact.)
z Chorus Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms) Adjusts the delay between
the incoming direct signal and the moment when the chorus
starts working.
z Chorus Rate (0.05~10.0Hz) —Frequency, i.e. modulation speed.
z Chorus Depth (0~127) —Modulation intensity.
z Chorus Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the chorus sound
(W).
z Delay Time (0.0~500.0ms) —Adjusts the time until the delay is
heard.
z Delay Feedback (–98%~0~98%) Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the eect. Negative (–) settings
invert the phase.
z Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass) Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the eect is ltered out. If you
don’t want to lter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
z Delay Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Adjusts the
volume balance between the sound that is sent through the
delay (W) and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D).
z Level (0~127) —Output level.
40. Flanger/DLY
This eect connects a anger and a delay in parallel.
z Flanger Pre Delay (0.0~100.0ms) —Adjusts the delay time from
when the direct sound begins until the anger sound is heard.
z Flanger Rate (0.05~10.0Hz) —Frequency, i.e. modulation
speed.
z Flanger Depth (0~127) —Modulation intensity.
z Flanger Feedback (–98%~0~98%) —Adjusts the proportion of
the anger sound that is fed back into the eect. Negative (–)
settings will invert the phase.
z Flanger Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) Volume
balance between the direct sound (D) and the anger sound
(W).
z Delay Time (0.0~500.0ms) —Adjusts the time until the delay is
heard.
z Delay Feedback (–98%~0~98%) Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the eect. Negative (–) settings
invert the phase.
z Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass) Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the eect is ltered out. If you
don’t want to lter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
z Delay Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W) —Adjusts the
volume balance between the sound that is sent through the
delay (W) and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D).
z Level (0~127) —Output level.
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