Section 7 — Effect Parameters TS-12 Musician’s Manual
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DDL REGEN L Range: -99 to +99
Determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output of the left delay back into the
input, increasing the number of repeats in the delay. A setting of 99 would offer an infinite delay.
DAMPING Range: 00 to 99
Controls the cutoff of a low pass filter on the feedback signal, which adjusts the amount of
damping to the feedback signals. The higher the number, the more the signals are dampened.
DELAY TIME L and R Ranges: 0000 to 1000 msec
Sets the amount of delay time for the independent delays. Each value increases the delay time by
1 millisecond. Experiment with different settings to find the right mix for your sound source and
application. Some interesting effects can be implemented by using a real-time modulation
controller for these parameters.
CHORUS MIX Range: 00 to 99
Controls the Dry/Wet mix within the chorus itself. For starters, we recommend settings of 50.
LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
Adjusts the volume of the chorused signal. A level of 00 will offer no audible signal.
WET PAN Range: -99 to +99
Determines the location of the chorused signal in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is panned
hard left, and +99 is hard right.
DRY PAN Range: -99 to +99
Determines the location of the dry signal in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is panned hard
left, and +99 is hard right.
CHORUS CENTER Range: 000 to 127
Controls the nominal delay time of the chorus about which the delay modulation occurs.
Adjusting this parameter will change the tonal character of the effect. This delay time is not
related to the REGEN or the DDL delays.
RATE Range: 000 to 127
Controls the four rates of modulation of the delay time of the chorus. The delay modulation
produces vibrato and tremolo.
WIDTH Range: 000 to 127
Controls the depth of vibrato and tremolo.
LFO SPREAD Range: 000 to 128
Controls the depth of the detuning, that is, how much the pitch will change. Low values yield a
metallic sound. Some voices sound best with very low values.
REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of feedback applied to the chorus. The sign of the value determines the
polarity of the feedback. Feedback accentuates the complexity of the “swept” signal.
REVERB DECAY TIME Range: 0.40 to 140.0
Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverberation to decay to a low level (-60 dB) after the
input signal stops.