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Effects
■ DELAY SEND LEVEL TO REVERB (Delay Send Level To Reverb) 0–127
This parameter sets the amount of delay sound that is sent to the reverb. Higher val-
ues result in more sound being sent.
To change the delay type using MIDI messages, transmit the following System Ex-
clusive Message.
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Address: 40 01 50 (DELAY MACRO)
Data: 00–09
00 = Delay 1, 01 = Delay 2, 02 = Delay 3, 03 = Delay 4, 04 = Pan Delay 1,
05 = Pan Delay 2, 06 = Pan Delay 3, 07 = Pan Delay 4, 08 = Delay to Re-
verb, 09 = Pan Repeat
Checksum: Refer to How to calculate the checksum (p.184).
<Example> Setting the reverb type to Delay 3
Transmit the following System Exclusive Message.
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About Delay Macro
When you change the Delay Macro, the above-listed ten Delay parameters will be automat-
ically adjusted to the optimal values. Rather than individually adjusting each delay param-
eter, it is easier to first set the Delay Macro (listed in the MIDI implementation as p.175), and
then modify only those parameters that you wish to modify. In particular when using MIDI
Exclusive messages, this method of making settings will minimize the amount of data.
Delay PanDelay Dly To Pan
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Rev Repeat
Dly Level 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64
Dly Pre-LPF 0000000000
Dly Time C 340ms 550ms 1sec 130ms 500ms 700ms 1sec 260ms 700ms 750ms
DlyTmRatioL 4% 4% 4% 4% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 88%
DlyTmRatioR 4% 4% 4% 4% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 133%
Dly Level C 127 127 127 1270000097
Dly Level L 0000125125120120114127
Dly Level R 0000606064646067
Dly Feedback +16 +16 +8 +8 +10 +7 +9 +8 -3 -24
Dly To Rev 00000000360
Also refer to MIDI Imple-
mentation (p.175).
F0 41 10 42 12 [ 40 01 50 ] [ ] [ ] F7
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data
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DELAY:
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F0 41 10 42 12 [ 40 01 50 ] [ 02 ] [ 6D ] F7
address
data
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DELAY MACRO
Delay3
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