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G-800
Reference
Manual
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RET
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II
18
A
Macro
includes
an
effect
Character
(type)
and
preset
values
for
the
other
parameters
Character
only
specifies
the
Reverb
type
you
need.
All
other
parameters
can
be
set
separately
and
do
not
change
when
you
select
another
Character.
Pre
LPF
(0-7)
¿Level
(02127)
0
285
“=
Time
(0-127)
oi
-.DelayFb
(04127)
iei
PreDlyT:(0.-127)'::
(b)
Pre-LPF
(0-7)
A
low
pass
filter
can
be
applied
to
the
Tone
signal
sent
to
the
Reverb
to
cut
the
high
frequency
range.
Higher
values
will
cut
more
of
the
high
frequencies,
resulting
in
a
more
mellow
Rever-
beration.
Note
that
this
parameter
only
applies
to
the
signal
that
is
sent
to
the
Reverb
effect.
If
you
want
to
cut
high
frequencies
of
the
direct
Tone
signals,
use
the
Equalizer
instead
(see
page
21).
(c)
Rev
Level
(0-127)
This
parameter
sets
the
volume
of
the
Reverb
effect
(or
the
Master
AUX
Return
signal
if
you
are
used
to
thinking
in
mixing
console
terms).
Higher
values
result
in
louder
Reverberation.
(d)
Rev
Time
(0-127)
This
parameter
sets
the
time
over
which
the
Reverberation
will
continue.
Higher
values
result
in
longer
Reverberation.
(e)
Rev
Delay
Fb
(0-127)
This
parameter
is
only
available
when
you
select
Rev
Charac
6
Delay,
or
7
Panning
Delay.
It
sets
the
way
in
which
Delays
repeat.
Higher
values
result
in
more
repeats.
(Œ)
RevPreDlyT
(0ms-127ms)
This
parameter
sets
the
time
interval
between
the
original
(“dry”)
signal
and
the
onset
of
the
selected
Reverb
effect.
Higher
values
result
in
a
longer
pre-Delay
time,
simulating
a
larger
Reverberant
space.
Value
Use
the
[UPPER/VARIATION]
knob
to
specify
a
value
for
the
selected
Parameter.
For
clar-
ity’s
sake,
we
put
the
parameter
range
next
to
the
respective
parameters
(see
above).

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