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Kurzweil SP7 Grand - Chorus; Reverb

Kurzweil SP7 Grand
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Chapter 5. FX Editing
Chapter 5
5-2-2 Chorus
The Chorus tab consists of a Chorus type selector,
Waveform selector, Pre LPF, Rate, Depth, Delay Time,
Feedback, Reverb Send and Level controls.
Chorus Type Selector - There are various character types
of Chorus available: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Feedback Chorus (FB
Chorus), Flanger, Short Delay and Feedback Delay (FB
Delay).
5-2-3 Reverb
he Reverb tab consists of Reverb Type selector, Size
selector, Pre LP, Pre HP, Tone Gain, Pre Delay, Damp,
Time and Level controls.
Reverb Type Selector - There are various types of reverbs
available: Room 1, 2, 3, Plate, Hall 1, and Hall 2.
Reverb Size Selector - There are 3 reverb sizes available:
Small, Medium, and Large.
Waveform Selector - Select from 3 waveforms shapes: Triangle, Sine and Async Sine.
Pre LPF - 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 tones.
Rate - Determines the frequency of signal modulation. Higher values equal faster rates.
Depth - Sets the depth of the pitch modulation. Higher values equal wider pitch variations.
Delay Time - Adds delay in front of the modulated signal. Higher values equal longer delay line times and can color the
chorusing effect.
Feedback - Controls the amount of effected signal fed back into the input to intensify the chorusing effect.
Reverb Send - ontrols the amount of chorus signal sent to the Reverb effect section.
Level - Adjusts the volume level of the chorus effect.
Pre Low Pass (Pre LP) - A lowpass filter applied to the signal feeding the reverb. Lower values produce progres-
sively darker colors by attenuating the high frequencies.
Pre High Pass (Pre HP) - A high pass filter applied to the signal feeding the reverb. Higher values progressively
attenuate bass frequencies.
Tone Freq. - Set the frequency for a high shelving filter that boosts reverb frequencies above the designated
point.
Tone Gain - Determines the amount of gain applied at the chosen Tone Freq and above.
Time - This parameter controls the reverb decay time (RT60). Larger values equal longer reverb times.
Damp -This high frequency dampening control places a lowpass filter after the reverb and can be used to
attenuate the high frequencies present in the reverb.
Pre Delay - Set the time between the start of the original signal and early reflections.

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