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The function of each parameter
* If this is set to BPM, the MASTER BPM (p.105) value that is
set for each patch will determine the delay time, so that the effect
will match the tempo of the song. However if the BPM value is
low, the effect will synchronize to twice or four times the BPM.
FB FINE TIME [L]
(feedback delay time fine L)
FB FINE TIME [R]
(feedback delay time fine R)
They allow fine adjustment of the delay time of the pitch-
shifted feedback sound, independently for the left and right
channels.
FB LEVEL [L] (feedback level L)
FB LEVEL [R] (feedback level R)
These parameters adjust the feedback amount of the pitch-
shifted sound independently for the right and left channels.
Changing the feedback amount will change the number of
times that the pitch-shifted sound is repeated.
BALANCE DIR: FX (direct: effect)
This adjusts the volume balance of the direct and effect
sounds.
DIR:FX 100:0 Only the direct sound will be output.
DIR:FX 0:100 Only the effect sound will be output.
LEVEL
This parameter adjusts the volume level.
SUB 4BAND EQ
(Sub 4 Band Equalizer)
This adjusts the tone as a sub equalizer. A parametric type is
adopted for the high-middle and low-middle range.
This effect can be used in the “GUITAR MULTI 1” algorithm
when the MOD “SELECT” parameter is set to “SEQ.”
* For details on MOD (Modulation) settings, refer to “About
MOD ” (p.47).
LOW EQ (low equalizer)
Adjusts the low frequency range tone.
HIGH EQ (high equalizer)
Adjusts the high frequency range tone.
LO-MD F (low-middle frequency)
Specify the center of the frequency range that will be
adjusted by the “LOW-MID EQ.”
LOW-MID Q (low-middle Q)
Adjusts the width of the area affected by the EQ centered at
the “LO-MD F.” Higher values will narrow the area.
LOW-MID EQ (low-middle equalizer)
Adjusts the low-middle frequency range tone.
HI-MD F (high-middle frequency)
Specify the center of the frequency range that will be
adjusted by the “HI-MID EQ.”
HI-MID Q (high-middle Q)
Adjusts the width of the area affected by the EQ centered at
the “HI-MD F.” Higher values will narrow the area.
HI-MID EQ (high-middle equalizer)
Adjusts the high-middle frequency range tone.
LEVEL
Adjusts the volume after the equalizer.
T-WAH (Touch WAH)
Touch wah creates an automatic wah by changing the filter
in response to the volume of input.
This effect can be used in the “BASS MULTI” algorithm
when the EQ/TW “SELECT” parameter is set to “TW.”
SENS (Sensitivity)
Adjust the sensitivity with which the filter will be affected.
Higher settings will produce a greater response, and if this is
set to a value of “0,” a fixed wah will result.
START
This determines the direction to which the filter’s cutoff
frequency should move.
UP:
A wah in which the input will cause the filter to move
toward a higher frequency.
DOWN:
A wah in which the input will cause the filter to move
toward a lower frequency.
STOP
This adjust the frequency where the filter’s cutoff frequency
will ultimately stop as the input level decreases.