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3.
Reverb"Chorus
Editing
in
More
Detail
©The
Parameters
4—10
RE
RB
TYPE
There
are
eight
different
types
of
reverb
from
which
to
choose.
Press
VALUE
|
INC
|
and
to
step
through
your
choices
unti]
vou
come
to
the
one
you
want.
RM
1103
:
Three
different
reverbs
simulating
the
acoustic
reverberation
in
smali
room
(ROOM)
=
environments.
HL1
and
2
:
Two
different
reverbs
simulating
the
acoustic
reverberation
of
large.
HALL}
H
!
concert
halls.
PLT
:
A
reverb
effect
that
simulates
the
electromechanical
metal
plate
reverbs
{PLATE)
used
in
analog
recording.
As
you
might
expect,
the
reverberation
has
a
kind
of
metallic
quality.
DLY
:
A
straight
repeating
delay
effect,
kind
of
Hke
the
distinct
echoes
you
might
ELAY
x
(BELAG
hear
in
the
mountains.
P-D
:
A
repeating
sound
with
each
repeat
alternating
between
right
and
left
(PANNING
DELAY)
x
: 3
(requires
stereo
output
to
achieve
the
fuli
effect),
DELAY
FEEDBACK
REVERB
TIME
This
sets
the
number
of
repeats
in
a
delay-type
sound,
You
can
set
this
number
in
the
range
from
0
to
127,
indicating
from
0
to
127
repeats.
*
This
setting
will
only
be
valid
when
the
Reverb
Type
is
set
to
one
of
the
delay-types
(DLY
or
P-D).
This
sets
the
time
of
the
reverberation.
This
number
can
be
set
in
the
range
from
Q
to
127,
with
the
higher
numbers
corresponding
to
longer
reverberation
times.
x
When
Reverb
Type
is
set
to
one
of
the
delay-types
(DLY
or
P-D),
this
setting
is
used
to
set
ihe
Delay
Time
—the
time
interval
between
the
individual
repeats.
*
This
setting
can
also
be
changed
directly
from
the
Play
mode
by
rotating
the
REVERB
TIME
knob
on
the
front
panel.

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