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Ch
r
Chorus
Rate
Ch
d
Chorus
Depth
re
t
Reverb
Time
(both
left
and
right)
retL
Reverb
Time
Left
retr
Reverb
Time
Right
dLtP
Delay
Pre-Delay
dL
t
Delay
Time
(both
left
and
right)
dLtL
Delay
Time
Left
dLtr
Delay
Time
Right
dLFb
Delay
Feedback
(both
left
and
right)
dLFL
Delay
Feedback
Left
dLFr
Delay
Feedback
Right
dLFt
Delay
Tapped
Feedback
Another
option,
off,
disables
MrDI
controller
response.
6.
Use
the
+/-
buttons
to
select
the
desired
parameter
to
be
controlled.
7.
Press
MODS
again
to
select
the
amplitude
scaling
page.
The
parameter
value
as
programmed
in
the
patch
is
the
nominal
value
which
will
be
either
increased
or
decreased
by
the
MIDI
controller.
The
scaling
parameter
is
variable
from
-99
to
99.
The
closer
the
setting
is
to
0,
the
more
the
controller
signal
is
attenuated.
Thus,
if
you're
using
a
pedal
and
want
the
full
pedal
to
create
only
a
small
change,
set
a
value
dose
to
0.
If
you
want
it
to
create
the
maximum
possible
change,
set
a
value
closer
to
99.
A
negative
number
inverts
the
pedal
motion.
Example:
If
a
setting
of
99
increases
the
delay
feedback
as
the
controller
value
increases,
a
setting
of
-99
decreases
the
delay
feedback
as
the
controller
value
increases.
8.
After
editing
the
MIDI
parameters,
remember
to
save
the
patch
(section
3
.
3
).
Note
It
is
helpful
to
understand
how
different
controller
values
affect
parameters.
It
is
assumed
that
the
controller
works
like
a
pitch
bend
wheel,
which
normally
produces
a
value
of
64.
This
value
has
no
effect
on
the
parameter
being
controlled.
Rotating
the
pitch
wheel
away
from
you
produces
values
65-127
and
increases
the
parameter,
rotating
it
toward
you
produces
values
0-63
and
decreases
the
parameter.
Examples:
With
a
parameter
that
goes
from
00-99
set
to
0,
a
controller
sweep
of
64-127
will
sweep
the
full
range.
If
the
parameter
is
set
to
50,
then
64-127
scaled
to
50%
will
sweep
the
parameter
from
50-99,
and
0-64
scaled
to
50%
will
sweep
the
parameter
from
00-50.

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