Reference Guide
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Reference Guide
Effect
Parameters
4
Exciter
28: Exciter
For effect 28, dynamic modulation (16C) can be used to control the DRY:EFF mix level.
The EQ sections of this effect are active even when the effect is switched OFF. To bypass this
effect completely, select 0:No Effect.
Enhancer
29: Enhancer
For effect 29, dynamic modulation (16C) can be used to control the DRY:EFF balance.
LCD Parameter Range Description
17A Blend (Blend) –99…+99 Mix of dry and effected signal
17B
Emphatic Point (Emph
Point)
1–10 The central frequency around which sounds are excited
17C
EQ Low (EQ.L) –12…+12 dB Low EQ cut and boost
EQ High (H) –12…+12 dB High EQ cut and boost
LCD Parameter Range Description
17A Harmonic Density 1–99 Level of the enhanced signal
17B Hot Spot 1–20 The central frequency around which sounds are enhanced
17C
Stereo Width (S.W) 0–99 The width of the stereo image that is opened up by the delay
Delay Time (D.Time) 1–99 Delay time
17D
EQ Low (EQ.L) –12…+12 dB Low EQ cut and boost
EQ High (H) –12…+12 dB High EQ cut and boost
This effect increases the clarity of a sound
and gives it greater definition.
Left
EQ
Exciter
Right
Mix
Mix
Exciter
EQ
17A ExciterXXXXø
Blend=+50
17C ExciterXXXX
EQ.L+04dB H=00dB
17A
17B 17C
17B ExciterXXXXø
Emph Point=05
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This is a two-channel enhancer that includes
a delay to give a sound more spaciousness.
An enhancer makes the sound clearer and
more defined, giving the sound more
presence and bringing it up front in the mix.
Left
Enhancer
Right
Mix
Mix
Delay
EQ
EQ
17A EnhancerXXXø
Harm Density=80
17A
17B 17C
17D EnhancerXXX
EQ.L+01dB H+01dB
17D
17B EnhancerXXXø
Hot Spot=01
17C EnhancerXXXø
S.W=50 D.Time=25
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