Making More Detailed Settings
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light, and the edit page will appear
in the display.
2. Press BANK [2].
The EFFECTS setting page will appear.
3. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select parameters, and
use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to make
settings.
fig.7-13TEXT (#MC fig.4-21)
To exit the setting page, press [EXIT].
Type (Delay Type)
One of the following two basic types of delay can be
selected.
Available Settings:
SHORT: A delay which repeats at short intervals.
LONG: A delay which repeats at long intervals.
You can also synchronize the spacing of the
repeats to the tempo of the pattern.
Delay Time
Adjusts the time from the original sound until when
the delayed sound is heard (the interval between
repeats).
Available Settings:
SHORT: 0.1–275
LONG: 200–1000,
If this is set to a note value, the delay will synchronize
to the tempo of the pattern, and will sound at the
interval of the specified note value.
* On the JX-305, it is not possible to set a delay time longer
than 1000 ms (1 second). When the delay time is synchro-
nized to the tempo, selecting a note value which would
make the delay time exceed 1000 ms will cause the delay
time to be halved, and the delay sound will be heard at 1/2
the specified interval. In addition, even if 1/2 the length
would exceed 1000 ms, the delay time will be shortened to
1/4 the length.
Feedback (Feedback Level)
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound that will be
repeated.
Range: 0–+98 (%)
Raising this value will increase the number of delay
repeats.
HF Damp
Determines the frequency at which the high frequency
portions of the delay sound will be cut.
Range: 200–8000 (Hz), BYPASS
As this parameter is set to a lower frequency, more of
the high range will be cut, making the delay sound
more muted in tone.
If you do not wish to cut the high frequency range,
select “BYPASS.”
Output (Delay Output Assign)
Specifies how the delay sound will be output.
Available Settings:
LINE: The delay sound will be output as is.
REV: Reverb will be applied to the delay
sound before it is output.
LINE+REV: Delay without reverb and delay with
reverb will both be output.
fig.7-14 (#MC fig.4-22)
M-FX → Delay (Multi Effects → Delay Level)
Specifies the volume of the delay that will be applied
to the Multi Effects sound.
Regardless of the Part Delay Level of each part, delay
will apply equally to all parts whose Part Multi Effects
Switch setting is “ON.”
Range: 0–127