2LFO Frequency32nd note — 1/4 note x 16Wow filter control frequency (specified by note length)
3Cutoff Freq Offset0 — 127Wow filter control frequency offset
4Resonance1 — 12.0Wow filter bandwidth
@5LFO Init Phase0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270degSets the initial phase of the LFO waveform
6EQ Low Frequency32Hz — 2.0kHzFrequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the low range
7EQ Low Gain-12dB — +12dBGain with which the EQ will boost/cut the low range
8EQ High Frequency500Hz — 16.0kHzFrequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the high range
9EQ High Gain-12dB — +12dBGain with which the EQ will boost/cut the high range
10Dry/Wet BalanceD63>W — D=W — D<W63Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
11LFO Reset (Ctrl)Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
Synchronizes to external MIDI clock when Program LFO sync is set to “MIDI,” and to the Program LFO tempo when set to “Manual.”
The initial phase of the LFO modulation waveform can be reset from a MIDI controller.
In order to do this the controller to be used must be assigned to “E*-11” (“*” is the effect number used for this effect) via the program controller setup display. The phase is reset when
a corresponding MIDI control change message is received, regardless of the control change value.
94: TEMPO DIGITAL SCRATCH
1Input Level0 — 127The degree of scratch effect
2Initial Delay0.1 — 460.0msDelay time
3Scratch Speed32nd note — 1/4 note x 16Scratch modulation frequency (specified by note length)
9EQ Frequency100Hz — 10.0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range
10EQ Gain-12 — +12dBGain with which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range
11EQ Width1.0 — 12.0Width of the mid range area which the EQ will boost/cut
12HPF Frequencythru, 20Hz — 8.0kHzFrequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range
13Dry/Wet BalanceD63>W — D=W — D<W63Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
14Scrch LFO Reset (Ctrl)Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
15Pan LFO Reset (Ctrl)Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
Synchronizes to external MIDI clock when Program LFO sync is set to “MIDI,” and to the Program LFO tempo when set to “Manual.”
The initial phase of the LFO modulation and pan waveforms can be reset from a MIDI controller.
In order to do this the controller to be used must be assigned to “E*-14” or “E*-15” (“*” is the effect number used for this effect) via the program controller setup display. The phase is
reset when a corresponding MIDI control change message is received, regardless of the control change value.
95: TEMPO AUTO SYNTH
1Mod Speed0 — 127Modulation speed
2Mod Wave TypeTypeA,TypeB,TypeC,TypeDModulation type
3Mod Depth0 — 127Modulation depth
4Mod Depth Ofst R-63 — +63Modulation depth in relation to right-channel offset
5LPF Frequency1.0kHz — 18.0kHz,thruFrequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range
6HPF Frequencythru,22Hz — 8.0kHzFrequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range
7Delay Time0.1 — 370.0msDelay time
8Delay Time Ofst R0 — -884Offset of R ch delay time
9Feedback Level-63 — +63Feedback amount
10Delay Level0 — 127Delay level
11AM Speed32nd note — 1/4 note x 16Modulation frequency specified by note length
14AM Inverse Rnormal,inverseInverts the phase of the left and right channels of the modulation waveform
15AM Init Phase0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270degSets the initial phase of the modulation waveform
16AM Reset (Ctrl)Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
Synchronizes to external MIDI clock when Program LFO sync is set to “MIDI,” and to the Program LFO tempo when set to “Manual.”
The initial phase of the LFO modulation waveform can be reset from a MIDI controller.
In order to do this the controller to be used must be assigned to “E*-16” (“*” is the effect number used for this effect) via the program controller setup display. The phase is reset when
a corresponding MIDI control change message is received, regardless of the control change value.
96: TEMPO FLANGING PAN
1Dry/Wet BalanceD63>W — D=W — D<W63Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
2Flanger&Pan Speed32nd note — 1/4 note x 16Delay modulation frequency specified by note length
3Flanger Depth0 — 127Delay modulation depth
4Flanger Delay0.1 — 180.0msDelay time
5Flanger Feedback-63 — +63Feedback amount
6FlgPan Delay0.1 — 180.0msDelay time
7FlgPan Feedback-63 — +63Feedback amount
@8LFO Init Phase0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270degSets the initial phase of the LFO waveform
9LPF Frequency1.0kHz — 18.0kHz,thruFrequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range
10Delay Time32th note — 1/4 noteDelay time specified by note length
11Delay Feedback-63 — +63Feedback amount
12Delay Level0 — 127Delay level
13AM Speed32nd note — 1/4 note x 16Amplitude modulation frequency specified by note length
14AM Depth0 — 127Amplitude modulation depth
15AM Init Phase0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270degSets the initial phase of the modulation waveform
16LFO Reset (Ctrl)Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
Synchronizes to external MIDI clock when Program LFO sync is set to “MIDI,” and to the Program LFO tempo when set to “Manual.”
The initial phase of the LFO modulation waveform can be reset from a MIDI controller.
In order to do this the controller to be used must be assigned to “E*-16” (“*” is the effect number used for this effect) via the program controller setup display. The phase is reset when
a corresponding MIDI control change message is received, regardless of the control change value.
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