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Effect Algorithm
(*4) The note value lengths have the following significance.
4band EQ (4band Equalizer)
p. 20
Display
Explanation
0.0 no delay sound.
1/1 a whole note
1/1t a whole note triplets
1/2 a half note
1/2t half note triplets
1/4 a quarter note
1/4t quarter note triplets
1/8 an eighth note
1/8t eighth note triplets
1/16 a sixteenth note
1/16t sixteenth note triplets
If the specified note value
length exceeds the
allowable range of delay
time, the delay time will be
limited to the allowable
range (In this case, in the
LCD, a symbol will
appear; in the VGA, the
value will display in red).
When using the Tempo Mapping Effect (TME) and a new tempo has been entered into a Tempo Map, please
reduce the input signal to the TME by manually switching off the appropriate Aux Send(s) on the source
channel(s), prior to the tempo map change. (i.e. On the affected snare drum's channel, set Aux Send 1 Sw to OFF if
the TME is in the FX1 position, before the tempo change.)
This will avoid possible pitch changes of the delay effect while changing tempos. Switch on the Aux Send after the
new tempo has stabilized to hear the Tempo Mapping Effect again....synchronized with the new tempo.
Alternatively, Automix snapshots can be used to automatically perform this function, as well as change Aux Send
and FX Return values as needed.
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