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Matrix
3
(Effect
Parameters)
B
Procedure
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While
holding
the
Select
button,
press
the
F3
button.
The
F3
indicator
will
blink.
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Rev
Type
*
Trev
Time
*
Rev
Diy
Foack
*
|Rev
PreDiy
Time
Cho
Type
*
lone
Delay*
Cho
Rate
*
[Cho
Depth
*
Diy
Type
Iovy
Level
C
Diy
Level
L
Diy
Level
R
EQ
Low
Freq
igo
Low
Gain
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High
Freq
EQ
High
Gain
flashing
°
°
8:
°
Fa
F2
F3
F4
Select
ec
4
*
The
asterisk
(*)
indicates
parameters
which
can
be
set
indepen-
dently
for
Part
Groups
A
and
B
when
Mode
2
is
used.
Hold
down
the
Part
button,
and
press
<]
or
[>
to
move
between
A
and
B.
WH
Effects
Settings
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Here
you
can
make
overall
effect
settings
for
the
entire
M-GS64,
®
Rev
Type
(Reverb
Type)
Offers
8
selections
for
reverb.
Room
1
(ra
/),
Room
2
(-c2),
Room
3
(723)
These
reverbs
simulate
the
reverberation
obtained
in
various
rooms.
They
provide
well-defined
and
spacious
reverberation.
Hall
1
(471),
Hall
2
(4A2)
These
are
reverbs
which
simulate
the
reverberation
of
a
hall.
They
provide
reverberation
with
a
greater
feeling
of
depth
than
the
“Room”
reverbs,
Plate
(PLE)
This
simulates
a
plate
reverb
unit
(a
mechanical
reverb
device
that
utilizes
the
vibration
of
a
metal
plate).
Delay
(di
4)
This
is
a
conventional
delay,
creating
an
echo
effect.
Panning
Delay
(
Puy
)
This
is
a
special
delay
in
which
the
delay
repeats
alternate
between
left
and
right.
It
is
effective
when
stereo
connections
are
used,
When
you
change
the
reverb
type,
the
values
of
the
following
parameters
will
change
automatically.
This
is
so
the
parameter
values
will
be
most
suitable
for
the
selected
effect
type.
You
are
free
to
select
parameters
and
modify
their
values
to
adjust
the
effect
to
your
taste.
@
Rev
Time
(Reverb
Time)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
time
over
which
reverberation
continues.
Higher
values
result
in
longer
reverberation.
@
Rev
DlyFback
(Reverb
Delay
Feedback)
20-127
This
parameter
is
available
only
when
the
Reverb
Type
is
set
to
Delay
or
Panning
Delay.
It
determines
the
amount
of
delay
repeats
that
will
be
heard.
Higher
values
result
in
more
repeats
of
the
delayed
portions.
@
Rev
PreDlyTime
(Reverb
Pre-Delay
Time)
:0-
127
ms
This
sets
the
amount
of
delay
to
occur
before
the
reverberant
sound
begins
to
be
heard.
Higher
settings
will
result
in
a
longer
pre-delay
time,
creating
the
impression
of
greater
spaciousness.
*
Reverb
Pre-Delay
Time
is
not
available
when
Double
Module
mode
(p.
8)
is
used.
®
Cho
Type
(Chorus
Type)
You
can
select
from
8
types
of
chorus.
Chorus
1
(ch
/),
Chorus
2
(che)
Chorus
3
(ch3),
Chorus
4
(ch4)
These
are
conventional
chorus
effects.
They
give
spaciousness
and
depth
to
the
sound,
Feedback
Chorus
(
Fic
)
This
is
a
chorus
that
produces
an
effect
similar
to
a
flanger,
It
softens
the
sound.
Flanger
(Fr)
This
creates
an
effect
reminiscent
of
a
jet
airplane
taking
off
and
landing.
Short
Delay
(504}
This
is
a
delay
with
a
short
delay
time.
Short
Delay
(FB)
(
5cF
}
This
is
a
short
delay
with
many
repeats.
When
you
change
the
chorus
type,
the
values
of
the
following
parameters
will
change
automatically.
This
is
so
the
parameter
values
will
be
optimized
for
the
selected
effect
type.
You
are
free
to
select
parameters
and
modify
their
values
to
adjust
the
effect
to
your
taste.
@
Cho
Delay
(Chorus
Delay
Time}
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
delay
time
of
the
chorus
effect.
With
higher
settings,
the
pitch
of
the
chorus
sound
will
become
more
skewed.
@
Cho
Rate
(Chorus
Rate)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
speed
(frequency)
of
modulation
for
the
chorus.
Higher
values
will
result
in
faster
modulation.
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