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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds
34: ENHANCERDELAY
This effect connects an enhancer and a delay in series.
fig.3-79
Enhancer Sens #
Adjust the sensitivity of the enhancer.
Enhancer Mix (Enhancer Mix Level)
Adjust the ratio with which the overtones generated by the
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.
DlyTime (Delay Time)
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the delay sound is heard.
Dly Fbk (Delay Feedback Level)
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back
into the delay input. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.
Delay HF Damp
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to
the delay input will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high
frequencies of the delay feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Delay Balance #
Adjust the volume balance between the enhancer sound that
is sent through the delay and the enhancer sound that is not
sent through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W, only
the enhancer sound will be output. With a setting of D0:
100W, only the enhancer sound that is sent through the
delay will be output.
Level (Output Level)
Adjust the output level.
35: CHORUSDELAY
This effect connects a chorus and a delay unit in series.
fig.3-80
Cho Dly (Chorus Pre Delay Time)
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the chorus sound is heard.
ChoRate (Chorus Rate)
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.
Cho Dpt (Chorus Depth)
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.
Cho Bal (Chorus Balance) #
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the
chorus sound. With a setting of D100: 0W, only the direct
sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W, only the
chorus sound will be output.
DlyTime (Delay Time)
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the delay sound is heard.
Dly Fbk (Delay Feedback Level)
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back
into the delay input. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.
Delay HF Damp
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to
the delay input will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Delay Balance #
Adjust the volume balance between the chorus sound that is
sent through the delay and the chorus sound that is not sent
through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W, only the
chorus sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W, only
the chorus sound that is sent through the delay will be output.
Level (Output Level)
Adjust the output level.
36: FLANGERDELAY
This effect connects a flanger and a delay in series.
fig.3-81
Flg Dly (Flanger Pre Delay Time)
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the flanger sound is heard.
FlgRate (Flanger Rate)
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger effect.
Flg Dpt (Flanger Depth)
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger effect.
Flg Fbk (Flanger Feedback Level)
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.
Flg Bal (Flanger Balance) #
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the
flanger sound. With a setting of D100: 0W, only the direct
sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W, only the
flanger sound will be output.
DlyTime (Delay Time)
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins
until the delay sound is heard.
Feedback
Delay
L in
R in
L out
R out
Mix
Mix
Enhancer
Enhancer
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
Feedback
Delay
L in
R in
L out
R out
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
Chorus
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
Feedback
Delay
L in
R in
L out
R out
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
Flanger
Balance W
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
Feedback
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