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KX100
Section 3
Processing & Parameters
3.6 Echo
The Echo effect consists of delays which generate the artifical echos. In an echo effect, the
processed signal is mixed with the unprocessed signal and is used to make a singer’s voice
sound more interesting. Echo has adjustable time, feedback and level for producing that
sought after karaoke effect.
Echo Parameters
The Echo algorithm contains the following parameters:
• Echo Type (see selections below) - This parameter selects the type of echo algorithm
used. The Echo effect contains the following selectable options:
Off
When selected, this option turns the Echo effect off.
Stereo Delay
This algorithm creates a stereo delay effect where the delays are
heard at different intervals between the left and right speakers.
Mono Delay
This algorithm creates a mono delay effect where the delays occur
simultaneously between the left and right speakers.
Stereo Triplet Delay
This algorithm creates a stereo delay with up to three taps
(individual delays), which are adjustable using the Echo Tap
Position and Echo Tap Volume parameters.
Multi Tap Delay
Much like the Stereo Triplet Delay algorithm, this algorithm creates
a stereo delay, but with up to six taps (individual delays), which
are adjustable using the Echo Tap Position and Echo Tap Volume
parameters.
Karaoke 1
Karaoke 2
Karaoke 3
Karaoke 4
Karaoke 5
Karaoke 6
Karaoke 7
Karaoke 8
The Karaoke algorithm creates typical karaoke type delays.
The different selectable options will have varying delay times.
Auditioning each type will determine which best suits your taste.
• Echo Delay (0 ms - 2500 ms; range is preset dependent) - This parameter adjusts
the amount of delay which occurs before you begin to hear any repeats. This parameter
is also adjustable from the front panel Delay knob.
1. Karaoke Preset’s Range: 0 ms - 740 ms
2. All Other Preset’s Range: 0 ms - 2500 ms
• Echo Repeat (0 - 99) - This parameter adjusts how many times the delay will be
repeated. The higher the value of this parameter, the longer the delay effect will be
heard before fading out. This parameter is also adjustable from the front panel Repeat
knob.

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