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93: TEMPO AUTO WAH
1 LFO Depth 0 — 127 Wow filter control depth
2 LFO Frequency 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Wow filter control frequency (specified by note length)
3 Cutoff Freq Offset 0 — 127 Wow filter control frequency offset
4 Resonance 1 — 12.0 Wow filter bandwidth
@5 LFO Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Sets the initial phase of the LFO waveform
6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz — 2.0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the low range
7 EQ Low Gain -12dB — +12dB Gain with which the EQ will boost/cut the low range
8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz — 16.0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the high range
9 EQ High Gain -12dB — +12dB Gain with which the EQ will boost/cut the high range
10 Dry/Wet Balance D63>W — D=W — D<W63 Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
11 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 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
1 Input Level 0 — 127 The degree of scratch effect
2 Initial Delay 0.1 — 460.0ms Delay time
3 Scratch Speed 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Scratch modulation frequency (specified by note length)
4 Scratch Depth 0 — 127 Scratch modulation depth
5 Scrch LFO Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Initial phase setting (Scratch LFO)
6 Auto Pan Speed 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Auto-pan frequency (specified by note length)
7 Auto Pan Depth 0 — 127 Auto-pan depth
8 Pan LFO Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Initial phase setting (Pan LFO)
9 EQ Frequency 100Hz — 10.0kHz Frequency at which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range
10 EQ Gain -12 — +12dB Gain with which the EQ will boost/cut the mid range
11 EQ Width 1.0 — 12.0 Width of the mid range area which the EQ will boost/cut
12 HPF Frequency thru, 20Hz — 8.0kHz Frequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range
13 Dry/Wet Balance D63>W — D=W — D<W63 Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
14 Scrch LFO Reset (Ctrl) Reset to initial phase (for MIDI control)
15 Pan 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
1 Mod Speed 0 — 127 Modulation speed
2 Mod Wave Type TypeA,TypeB,TypeC,TypeD Modulation type
3 Mod Depth 0 — 127 Modulation depth
4 Mod Depth Ofst R -63 — +63 Modulation depth in relation to right-channel offset
5 LPF Frequency 1.0kHz — 18.0kHz,thru Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range
6 HPF Frequency thru,22Hz — 8.0kHz Frequency at which the high pass filter will cut the low range
7 Delay Time 0.1 — 370.0ms Delay time
8 Delay Time Ofst R 0 — -884 Offset of R ch delay time
9 Feedback Level -63 — +63 Feedback amount
10 Delay Level 0 — 127 Delay level
11 AM Speed 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Modulation frequency specified by note length
12 AM Wave tri,sine,saw up,saw down Modulation waveform
13 AM Depth 0 — 127 Amplitude modulation depth
14 AM Inverse R normal,inverse Inverts the phase of the left and right channels of the modulation waveform
15 AM Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Sets the initial phase of the modulation waveform
16 AM 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
1 Dry/Wet Balance D63>W — D=W — D<W63 Balance of the dry sound and effect sound
2 Flanger&Pan Speed 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Delay modulation frequency specified by note length
3 Flanger Depth 0 — 127 Delay modulation depth
4 Flanger Delay 0.1 — 180.0ms Delay time
5 Flanger Feedback -63 — +63 Feedback amount
6 FlgPan Delay 0.1 — 180.0ms Delay time
7 FlgPan Feedback -63 — +63 Feedback amount
@8 LFO Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Sets the initial phase of the LFO waveform
9 LPF Frequency 1.0kHz — 18.0kHz,thru Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high range
10 Delay Time 32th note — 1/4 note Delay time specified by note length
11 Delay Feedback -63 — +63 Feedback amount
12 Delay Level 0 — 127 Delay level
13 AM Speed 32nd note — 1/4 note x 16 Amplitude modulation frequency specified by note length
14 AM Depth 0 — 127 Amplitude modulation depth
15 AM Init Phase 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg Sets the initial phase of the modulation waveform
16 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 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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