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Section
4
-
Effects
SQ-R
Musician's
Manual
Compression
This
parameter
controls
the threshold
level
for
the
compressor.
As
the
input
"*"
signal
dies
away,
the
compressor
will
increase
the
gain of
the
system, causing
feedback
to
increase
as
well.
Normal
compression
is
"72."
Range:
00
to
99
Distortion
Level
(In
and
Out)
These
two
parameters
control
the
levels
going
into
and
coming
out
of
the
distortion
effect
The
range
for
both
parameters
is
00
to
11,
based
on
the
Tufnel
theorem,
which
states
that
making
10
louder
isn't
sufficient,
since
"these
go
to
11."
Reverb
to
Cmprss
Feedback
This
parameter
controls
the
amount
of
signal
applied
from
the
output
of
the
reverb
back
into
the
input
of
the
compressor.
The
sign
of
the
value
determines
the
polarity
of
the
feedback.
Range:
-99
to+99
Note:
Since
the
feedback
level
is
taken
from
the
FXl
bus,
if
FXl
is
set
to
00
or
a
low
value,
feedback
will
have
little
or
no
consequence.
Also,
it
is
important
to
note
that
since
the
signal
is
being
taken
from
the
reverb,
which
is
also
fed
by
the
FX2
bus,
voices
sent
to
the
FX2
bus
will
enter
the
feedback
loop
along
with
the
FXl
signals.
Hipass
cutoff
This
parameter
filters
out
low
frequencies
after
the
distortion
signal
path.
The
higher
the
value,
the
less
low
frequencies
pass
through.
Range:
00
to
99
Lopass
cutoff
This
parameter
filters
out
high
frequencies
after
the
distortion
signal
path.
The
higher
the
value,
the
less
high
frequencies
pass
through.
Range:
00
to
99
4
-
20
Effect
Parameters

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ENSONIQ SQ-R Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelSQ-R
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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