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Fostex MR-8 - Adjusting the Delay;Reverb Time; Adjusting the Effect Send Levels

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MR-8 Owner’s Manual
HALL
DELAY
REVERB / DELAY TIME
MIN
MAX
ROOM
PLATE
EFFECT
[REVERB / DELAY TIME]
control
HALL
ROOM
PLATE
DELAY
EFFECT
SEND
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
Track 1
1
0
10
Delay
or
Reverb
L
R
EFFECT SEND
PAN
STEREO BUSS
L
R
dry sound
wet sound
playback
adjusts the track
playback level
adjusts the send
level to the effector
Adjusting the delay/reverb time
You can adjust the reverb time or delay time us-
ing the [REVERB/DELAY TIME] control, depend-
ing on the selected effect type.
Effect type
Reverb time/delay time adjustable range
Reverb time adjustable range.
1.0 s to 6.0 s
Reverb time adjustable range.
0.1 s to 2.0 s
Reverb time adjustable range.
0.5 s to 4.0 s
Delay time adjustable range.
100 ms to 1000 ms
Adjusting the effect send levels
To apply the effect (reverb or delay) to tracks 1
through 4, adjust the [EFFECT SEND] control for
each track to adjust the level of the track signal
sent to the effector.
In the example as illustrated below, tracks 1 and
2 signals are sent to the effect.
As shown in the signal flowchart below, a track
(playback) signal after the track fader is fed to
the [EFFECT SEND] control and adjusted, then
fed to the effector input. The effector's stereo
output signals (wet signals) and stereo (L/R) sig-
nals (dry signals) are merged together and then
output from the [STEREO OUT] jacks.
As you can see in the flowchart below, the signal
sent to the effector is affected by the track fader
(i.e. a track fader must be raised to send track
signal to the effector). The signal which passes
through a fader is generally called a "post fader
signal".
<Signal flow from a track to the effector>

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