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Backing Module BK-7m
Parameters for the “6. Delay” type:
Pre LPF 0~7 Cuts the high fre-
quency range of the
sound coming into the
chorus. Higher values
will cut more of the
high frequencies.
Level 0~127 Output level of the
chorus signal.
Feedback 0~127 Adjusts the amount of
the chorus sound that
is fed back into the
effect.
Delay 0~127 Adjusts the delay time
from the direct sound
until the chorus sound
is heard.
Rate 0~127 This parameter sets the
speed (frequency) at
which the chorus
sound is modulated.
Higher values result in
faster modulation.
Depth 0~127 This parameter sets the
depth at which the
chorus sound is modu-
lated. Higher values
result in a more pro-
nounced modulation.
Reverb Send 0~127 This parameter sets the
amount of chorus
sound that is sent to
the Reverb processor.
The value “127” effec-
tively allows you to
connect the chorus and
reverb effects in series
(Chorus before Reverb).
If you do not want the
chorus signal to be
processed by the
Reverb effect, set this
value to “0”.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Level 0~127 Output level of the
chorus signal.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Output Select Main, Rev,
Main+Rev
Allows you to specify
where the processor’s
output signal should
go: to the OUTPUT
sockets (“Main”), the
Reverb processor
(“Rev”) or both
(“Main+Rev”). The lat-
ter two options mean
that the chorus signal
is also processed by the
reverb effect you
select.
L Delay Sync msec, Note Use this parameter to
specify whether
(“Note”) or not (“msec”)
the delay time should
be synchronized to the
tempo. Depending on
your choice, the set-
ting range of the fol-
lowing parameter
refers to a time (msec)
or a note value.
L Delay msec 0~1000ms Specifies the delay
time. This can be either
a time value (“msec”)
or a note value,
depending on how you
set the “Delay Sync”
parameter above. “T”
means “triplet” and a
“.” refers to a dotted
note. “2/1” means that
each repetition comes
after two measures/
bars. The advantage of
working with a note
value is that the delay
effect always runs in
sync with the current
tempo.
L Delay Note 1/64T, 1/64,
1/32T, 1/32,
1/16T, 1/32.,
1/16, 1/8T,
1/16., 1/8,
1/4T, 1/8., 1/4,
1/2T, 1/4., 1/2,
1/1T, 1/2., 1/1,
2/1T, 1/1., 2/1
L Level 0~127 Volume of each delay
line (there are three –
left, center and right).
HF Damp 200~8000Hz,
Bypass
Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed
back to the effect will
be cut. If you do not
want to cut the high
frequencies, set this
parameter to BYPASS.
C Delay Sync See “L Delay Sync”
C Delay msec See “L Delay msec”
C Delay Note See “L Delay Note”
C Level See “L Level”
Parameter Setting Explanation
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