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Using System Effects
■ Dly To Rev (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.245).
<Example> Setting the reverb type to Delay 3
Transmit the following System Exclusive Message.
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About Delay Type
When you change the Delay Type, the above-listed ten Delay parameters will be automati-
cally adjusted to the optimal values. Rather than individually adjusting each delay param-
eter, it is easier to first set the Delay Type (listed in the MIDI implementation as DELAY
MACRO p.236), and then modify only those parameters that you wish to modify. In partic-
ular 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.236).
F0 41 10 42 12 [ 40 01 50 ] [ ] [ ] F7
address
data
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DELAY:
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F0 41 10 42 12 [ 40 01 50 ] [ 02 ] [ 6D ] F7
address
data
checksum
DELAY MACRO
Delay3
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