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Mixer\Effect
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Delay
parameters
(a)
Dly
Pre-LPF
(0-7)
A
low
pass
filter
can
be
applied
to
the
sound
coming
into
the
Delay
to
cut
the
high
frequency
range.
Higher
values
will
cut
more
of
the
high
frequencies,
resulting
in
a
more
mellow
Delay
sound.
(b)
Dly
Time
C
(0.1ms~1.0s)
The
Delay
effect
of
the
G-800
allows
you
to
set
three
Delay
times
that
are
only
useful
when
listening
in
stereo:
center
(C),
left
(L),
and
right
(R).
Delay
Time
Center
sets
the
Delay
time
of
the
Delay
located
at
the
center.
(c)
DlyTRatioL/R
(4%~500%)
This
parameter
sets
the
Delay
time
of
the
Delay
located
at
the
left
or
right
as
a
percentage
of
the
central
Delay.
The
value
“100%”
means
that
the
left
or
right
Delay
repeats
at
the
same
speed
as
the
center
Delay.
(d)
Dly
Level
C/L/R
(0~127)
These
parameters
set
the
volume
of
the
central,
left,
and
right
Delays.
Higher
values
result
in
a
louder
Delay.
(e)
Dly
Level
(0~127)
This
parameter
sets
the
overall
volume
of
the
three
Delays
(center,
left
and
right).
Higher
val-
ues
result
in
a
louder
overall
Delay.
(£)
Dly
Fback
(-64-
0
~+63)
This
parameter
specifies
the
number
of
times
the
Delay
will
repeat.
With
a
value
of
“0”,
the
Delay
will
not
repeat.
With
higher
values
there
will
be
more
repeats.
With
negative
(—)
values,
the
center
Delay
will
be
fed
back
with
inverted
phase.
Negative
values
are
effective
with
short
Delay
times.
(g)
Dly—Rev
(0~127)
This
parameter
sets
the
amount
of
Delay
sound
that
is
sent
to
the
Reverb.
Higher
values
mean
that
the
Reverb
portion
will
be
more
prominent
in
the
Delay
signal.
Be
careful
not
to
overdo
this
effect
because
it
tends
to
blur
the
sound
image.
Equalizer
page
>
Master
page:
[F1]
(Mixer)—
[F4]
(Effet)
Effect:
[PAGE]
A/W
(select
page
4)
This
Effect
page
contains
the
EQ
settings
that
will
be
applied
to
all
parts
whose
EQ
switch
(see
page
15)
is
set
to
On.
Just
like
for
the
other
effects
(Reverb,
Chorus,
and
Delay),
there
is
only
one
equalizer
whose
settings
are
shared
by
all
G-800
parts.
Mm
L-Freq
(200Hz,
400Hz)
L-Freq
sets
the
low
frequency
range
that
can
be
cut
or
boosted
using
the
L-Gain
parameter.
This
is
a
shelving-type
filter
that
will
also
affect
frequencies
lower
than
the
one
you
set
here.
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