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Effects Parameters
VM200 User’s Guide 145
REVERB-CHORUS (47)
FLANGE-REVERB (48)
Parameter Value Description
REV TIME
0.1–30.0 [s] (0.1 step) Length of the reverberation.
PRE DLY
0–160 [ms] (1 step)
Delay time from the early reflections until the
reverb.
HI RATIO
0.1–1.0 (0.1 step)
Length of the high frequency reverberation,
expressed as a ratio relative to REV.TIME.
PRESENCE
-10–0–+10 (1 step)
1
1. Brightness increases with a positive setting, and decreases with a negative setting.
Brightness in the high range of the reverb.
DENSITY
0–10, AUTO
2
2. With AUTO, the optimum value for the REV TIME setting will be used.
Density of the reverb.
LPF
1.00kHz–20.2kHz, THRU
(step: same as EQ)
Cut-off frequency of the low pass filter.
CHO DEPTH
0–100 [%] (1 step) Modulation depth.
CHO BAL
0–100 [%] (1 step) Level of chorus sound.
Parameter Value Description
FLA RATE
0.01–2.00 [Hz] (00.1 step)
Modulation speed. (0.01 step when ENTER is
pressed.)
DEPTH
0–100 [%] (1 step) Modulation depth.
FLA FB
0–100 [%] (1 step) Feedback amount.
REV TIME
0.1–30.0 [s] (0.1 step) Length of the reverberation.
PRE DLY
0–160 [ms] (1 step)
Delay time from the early reflections until the
reverb.
HI RATIO
0.1–1.0 (0.1 step)
Length of the high frequency reverberation,
expressed as a ratio relative to REV.TIME.
PRESENCE
-10–0–+10 (1 step)
1
1. Brightness increases with a positive setting, and decreases with a negative setting.
Brightness in the high range of the reverb.
DENSITY
0–10, AUTO
2
2. With AUTO, the optimum value for the REV TIME setting will be used.
Density of the reverb.
LPF
1.00kHz–20.2kHz, THRU
(step: same as EQ)
Cut-off frequency of the low pass filter.
REV BAL
0–100 [%] (1 step) Level of reverb sound.

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