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E-Mu Classic keys User Manual

E-Mu Classic keys
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EFFECTS SECTION
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4 Effects Section
EFFECTS BUS ARCHITECTURE
Two separate digital effects processors are
included in the Classic Keys. The “A”
effect processor includes several types of
Reverberation, which is an electronic
simulation of a natural space such as a
room or hall, as well as Delays, Echoes,
Chorusing, Phaser and Flanging effects.
The “B” effect processor contains special
effects such as a Ring Modulator and two
types of Fuzz.
Each effect has its own set of control
parameters which are appropriate to that
particular effect. For both the A and B
effects there is an amount parameter
which determines the relative mix of the
processed and unprocessed signals (wet/
dry mix). The output of the B effect can
also be routed back through processor A.
The effect programming is done on a
global basis, meaning that the two effects
serve the entire machine. This is similar
to the way an external effects unit would
be connected except that in Classic Keys,
the signal path is kept entirely in the
digital domain in order to preserve the
excellent sound quality.
The choice of which of the two effects is
used for a particular sound can be made
by MIDI channel or it can be selected per
preset.
The two effect processors are programmed globally for the entire machine.

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E-Mu Classic keys Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandE-Mu
ModelClassic keys
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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