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Kurzweil SP7 Grand - Dly;Trm (Delay;Tremolo); Delay; Tremolo

Kurzweil SP7 Grand
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Chapter 5. FX Editing
Chapter 5
Resonance - This adds emphasis to the filter cut-off frequencies.
Dyn Sensitivity (Dyn options only) - Determines the range that the filter cut-off increases/decreases due to note velocity.
Higher values create a more pronounced wah-wah effect.
Decay (Dyn options only) - Determines the speed of the wah-wah envelope decay. Lower values create faster/snappier
filter decay times whereas higher values create a slower/smoother response.
LFO Rate (LFO option only) - With the “LFO” wah-wah
option selected, the “Dyn Sensitivity” dial is replaced with an
LFO Rate parameter. Instead of velocity triggering the
wah-wah effect, a low frequency oscillator (LFO) controls a
sustained modulation of the filter, creating an auto-wah
effect which is time sync’d to the value set for the LFO Rate
parameter. Available values are: 8 bar, 4 bar, 2 bar, 1 bar, 2d,
1/1t, 1/2, 1/4d, 1/2t, 1/4, 1/8d, 1/4t, 1/8. (Note: “d” = dotted
values; “t” = triplet values). All rates are relative to the Preset
BPM tempo (as set on the Zone Edit / Common page).
LFO Depth - With the “LFO” wah-wah option selected, the “Decay” dial is replaced with an LFO Depth parameter which
controls the range of filter modulation. Lower values create a subtler wah-wah effect whereas higher values create a
more pronounced effect.
5-1-4 Dly/Trm (Delay/Tremolo)
The Delay/Tremolo section offers separate delay and tremolo effects. Only one of these effects can be used at a
time, so you must designate one or the other by way of the selector tab at the top center of the parameter area.
5-1-4-1 Delay
The Delay effect provides 5 parameter settings: Type,
Time, Feedback, High Damp, Pre LP and Level.
Type - Two types of delay are available: Mono and Stereo.
Mono produces a mono-centered delay signal whereas
Stereo produces a L/R “ping-pong” style delay.
Time - Sets the “delay time” based on note values: 1/2,
1/4d, 1/2t, 1/4, 1/8d, 1/4t, 1/8, 1/16d. 1/8t, 1/16, 1/32d,
1/16t, 1/32, 1/64d, 1/32t, 1/64 (Note: “d” = dotted values;
“t” = triplet values). All values are relative to the Preset
BPM tempo (as set on the Zone Edit / Common page).
Feedback - Set the amount of delayed signal that is routed back to the input. Set to the lowest possible value to
generate a single echo. Set to the max value to endlessly repeat the signal.
High Damp - A lowpass filter placed after the delay line can be used to attenuate and color the high frequencies of the
delayed signal.
Pre LP - A lowpass filter placed in front of the feedback loop can be used to attenuate the high frequencies of the
signal. Lower values produce progressively darker echoes.
Level - Adjusts the volume level of the delayed signal.
5-1-4-2 Tremolo
The Tremolo effect provides 4 parameter settings:
Type, Rate, Depth and Shape.
Type - Two types of tremolo behavior are available:
Mono and Stereo. Mono produces a mono-centered
effect whereas Stereo produces a L/R “ping-pong”
style image.
Rate - Sets the tremolo speed based on note values:
1/4, 1/8d, 1/4t, 1/8, 1/16d. 1/8t, 1/16, 1/32d, 1/16t,

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