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MPC500 Operator's Manual rev 1.0
'Pan Low' Field
Adjusts how to move the position. If you select LINEAR, the position moves horizontally. If you select ROTATE, the position
rotates in circle.
'Seqsync' Field
Adjusts the Sweep rate (the speed of the sound rotation) with the Beat and the Pulse of the tempo in the sequence. When it is set
to ON, the display in the 'Sweep rate' field will change to Beat and Pulse.
Reverb
This effect adds the reverberation to the original sound, to give a spatial effect and depth to the sound.
'Input Filter' Field
Adjusts the cut off frequency of the low-pass filter that you wish to apply to the input signal.
'Time' Field
Adjusts the length of the reverb. If you set this value higher, the longer the reverb will take to die away.
'Hf Damp' Field
Adjusts the quality of the reverb. The lower value creates harder sounds, and the higher value creates a softer sound.
'Reverb Level' Field
Adjusts the level of the reverb.
Delay
This effect adds a delayed copy of the sound to the original.
Note: DELAY can be selected only in FX2.
'Time' Field
Adjusts the delay time of the first delay sound. If the 'Sq sync' field is set to OFF, you can set it to the maximum 999 msec. If
the 'Sq sync' field is set to ON, you can set it with the Beat and the Pulse.
'Feedback' Field
Sets the feedback level from the output to the effect input. The higher the value is, the more delay sounds are created and hence,
the longer the delayed sound will take to die away.
'Hf Damp' Field
Sets the quality of the delay sound (High Frequency damp). If you set it to a lower value, it makes the delay sound like a classic
analog delay effect.
'Level' Field
Sets the volume level for the delayed sound.
'Sq Sync' Field (On/Off)
You can synchronize the delay sound to the tempo of the sequence. When it is set to ON, the display in the Time field will
change to Beat and Pulse. For example, if you set the 'Time' field to "01.00", the delay time will be adjusted automatically to 1/4
notes.
'Mode' Field (Pan/Mono)
This determines whether the delay will be mono or stereo.
MONO: A standard monaural delay.
PAN: A Stereo panning delay that will pan the delays from left to right.
'Width' Field
You select the width of a stereo panning delay. The higher this value is, the wider the delayed sound is.
'Pan' Field
Sets the pan position of the delayed sound.