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Chapter 4 Setting Effects
22. Feedback Pitch Shifter
(Skew the Pitch)
This effect shifts the pitch of the original sound and layers it
with the original sound. It can be used to play unison lines at
an interval of an octave or fifth, or to layer a slightly pitch-
shifted with the original sound to create a chorus effect.
Available Settings:
- COARSE (Coarse Pitch) [CTRL 1]
Specifies the amount of pitch shift relative to the original
sound, in semitone steps.
Range: -24– +12
- FINE (Fine Pitch) [CTRL 2]
Adjusts the amount of pitch shift in 2-cent steps.
Range: -100– +100
- OUTPUT PAN [CTRL 3]
Determines the stereo location of the pitch-shifted sound.
Range: L64–63R
- PRE DELAY (Pre Delay Time) [CTRL 4]
Specifies the time from the original sound until the pitch-
shifted sound is heard.
Range: 0.0–100
- MODE (Pitch Shifter Mode) [CTRL 5]
Specifies how the pitch will be shifted.As this setting is
increased, the response will be slower, but the sound will be
more stable.
Range: 1–5
- FEEDBACK (Feedback Level) [CTRL 6]
Specifies the proportion of the pitch-shifted sound that will
be fed back into the input.
Range: 0– +98 (%)
- LOW GAIN [CTRL 7]
Adjusts the boost or cut of the low frequency range.
Range: -15– +15
- HIGH GAIN [CTRL 8]
Adjusts the boost or cut of the high frequency range.
Range: -15– +15
- BALANCE (Effect Balance) [CTRL 9]
Specifies the volume balance between the original sound
and the pitch-shifted sound. When the setting is
“D100:0W”
the pitch-shifted sound will not be output.
Range: D100:0W–D0:100W
- OUTPUT LEVEL [CTRL 10]
Specifies the output volume of the Feedback Pitch Shifter
effect.
Range: 0–127
23. Reverb (Add Reverberation)
This effect adds reverberation and ambiance to the sound,
creating spatial depth.
Available Settings:
- TYPE (Reverb Type) [CTRL 1]
You can select one of the following six basic types of
reverb.
Available Settings:
ROOM1:
Reverb with short decay and high density.
ROOM2:
Reverb with short decay and low density.
STAGE1:
Reverb with much subsequent reverberation.
STAGE2:
Reverb with strong early reflections.
HALL1:
Clear-sounding reverb.
HALL2:
Rich-sounding reverb.
- TIME (Reverb Time) [CTRL 2]
Specifies the duration of the reverberation.
Range: 0–127
- HF DAMP [CTRL 3]
Determines the frequency at which the high frequency
portions of the reverberation will be cut. As this
parameter is set to a lower frequency, more of the high
range will be cut, making the delay sound more muted
in tone. If this “BYPASS” is selected, the high frequency
range will not be cut.
Range: 200–8000 (Hz), BYPASS
- BALANCE (Effect Balance) [CTRL 4]
Specifies the volume balance between the original sound
and the reverberation.With a setting of “D100:0W” no
reverb sound will be output.
Range: D100:0W–D0:100W
- OUTPUT LEVEL [CTRL 5]
Specifies the output volume from the reverb effect.
Range: 0–127
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