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At a value of
0,
the delay time for both the left and
right signals is the same as that set in the Mix Dly
parameter. When left signal values (with the
L
prefix) are set, the total delay time of the left
channel output equals the Mix Delay value plus
the value set here. The right channel delay
remains at the Mix Delay setting.
When right signal values (with the
R
prefix) are set,
the total delay time of the right channel output
equals the Mix Delay value plus the value set here.
The left channel delay remains at the Mix Delay
setting.
Note:
By
applying a slight delay to either the left or
right signal, an effect known as the Haas Effect
can be reproduced. This slight delay is not
perceived by the ears as an echo; instead it
enhances the overall stereo separation and gives
each channel greater stability. In effect, it simu-
lates the delay that occurs when a sound source
coming to one's ears from an angle (for example,
60
to the left): the sound reaches the right ear
slightly after reaching the left.
Send1
Lvl
--
Send4 Lvl
(Send
Level)
Determines the send output level of each signal.
Send1 Pan
--
Send4
Pan
Determines the left/right position of each signal in
the send stereo output.
Send1
Dly
--
Send4 Dly
(Send
Delay)
Determines the delay time applied to the send out
signals.
SdlyLRl
--SdlyLR4
(Send Delay
L/R)
Determines how much each send output signal will
be given an additional delay. The delay is
applied relative to the stereo position of the signal.
At a value of
0,
the delay time for both the left and
right signals is the same as that set in the Send Dly
parameter. When left signal values (with the
L
prefix) are set, the total delay time of the left
channel output equals the Send Delay value plus
the value set here. The right channel delay
remains at the Send Delay setting.
When right signal values (with the
R
prefix) are set,
the total delay time of the right channel output
equals the Send Delay value plus the value set
here. The left channel delay remains at the Send
Delay setting.
ROUTING
3
The following mixer settings make up the Routing
parameters of Routing
3.
Mixer
The left and right input signals
of
the Type
C
effect
can be assigned freely to the mixer outputs.
Setting
the
Mixer
Output
Level
The individual mix out
LIR
signal levels can be
adjusted as shown in the chart below by using the
EDlT DIAL
as
a panpot control in the parameter
setting mode.
(lurnlng counlcr-clockw~se)
<
(center)
>
(lumng clackw~se)
EDlT
Routi
ng
Parameter
I
,
R
01
Out
Assign
=SO
EDlT
Routing Parameter
I
R01
Out
Assign
=
t
100
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