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Echo
This effect creates a long repeating delay/echo.
Parameter: This parameter
TIME
range: 0.0-6.0 seconds
sets the length of time the delay
continues to repeat.
DAMP
range: 315-8k, BYP
sets the frequency above which the
high end of the delays are reduced in
volume to create a trailing-off effect.
With the BYP (Bypass) setting, no high
end is rolled-off.
Reverbs: Room, Small Hall, Large Hall
Room— This reverb creates a room-like acoustic space around the
signal.
Small Hall—
This reverb places the signal in a simulated concert-hall
space.
Large Hall—
This reverb makes the signal sound as if it’s in a large
concert hall.
The three reverbs share the same parameters.
Parameter: This parameter
P DLY
range: 0.0-160 milliseconds
sets the amount of time that passes
before the reverb begins, to imply
the distance between the signal and
the walls of the simulated space.
TIME
range: 0.0-6.0 seconds
adjusts the length of the reverb and
thus the size of the simulated space.
DAMP
range: 315-8k, BYP
sets the frequency above which the
high end of the reverb is reduced as
it trails away. With the BYP (Bypass)
setting, no high-end is rolled-off.
Using Insert Effects
To insert an effect on Input Channel 1 and/or 2:
Press the INSERT FX•COSM button so it lights—
1
thus turning on the insert effect—and select
the desired effect, as described earlier.
Press the channel’s INSERT FX button so it stays
2
depressed.
Press the INSERT FX•COSM button to return to
3
the INS screen where you can adjust the effect’s
settings as desired.
Power Cmp1
This compressor simulates the effect of a vaccum-tube amp, and is good for
beefing-up electric guitars and basses.
Parameter: This parameter
NS
range: -90 to -440dB
sets the threshold below which unwanted
quieter sounds are reduced in volume to
generate a cleaner signal.
BASS
range: 0-100
adjusts the level of the signal’s low-
frequency content. A setting of 50 leaves
it in its original state.
TUBE
range: 0-100
sets the amount of vacuum tube-like
distortion applied to the signal.
COMP
range: 0-100
sets the amount of compression applied by
lowering the level threshold above which
signals are compressed, and at the same
time raising the overall level of the signal
as you increase the parameter’s value.
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