Effects
PEGASUS WING User Manual
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9.2.2. Reverberation Settings for the Accompaniment
In this field you can select a further reverberation setting, one especially suited to the
Accompaniment.
The selected field and the function activated by it are coloured orange .
• Reverb Off
• Reverb Normal = normal stereo sound
• Reverb Long = concert hall reverberation
• Reverb Short = small hall reverberation e.g. as in
a Jazzclub
9.2.3. Overall Sound Settings
Independently of the settings referred to above, you can also undertake sound settings for the
whole instrument.
The purpose of these settings is to enable you to make the sound of the instrument suit
local conditions, which can vary enormously according to the furnishings and decorations
(curtains, carpets or wooden floor etc.).
In addition, this also makes it possible to orientate the overall sound of the instrument
towards one that the player likes to hear.
9.2.3.1. Instrument Overall Sound
Select the setting you want in the display:
Press the drop-down list box (with the 2 small arrows)
a selection list now opens
Tap in the list to select the setting you want
the selection now has a blue background
the selected setting appears below
Tap here to close the selection list
• Standard = no change to the basic setting
• Sound Bright 1 = raising the treble the instrument sounds brighter
• Sound Bright 2 = extreme raising of the treble the instrument sounds very bright
• Sound Dark 1 = reduction of treble the instrument sounds mellow
• Sound Dark 2 = extreme reduction of treble the instrument sounds very mellow
• Headphone
9.2.3.2. Accompaniment Overall Sound
Tap the light grey box under Accompaniment to open another selection list, in which you can tap
to select a particular overall setting.
• Standard = no change to the basic setting
• Smooth = the Accompaniment sounds mellower
• Bright = the Accompaniment sounds brighter
• ACC HighVol = the Accompaniment sounds generally lou
der
• ACC LowVol = the Accompaniment sounds generally quieter
The procedure is identical to that in the “Instrument Overall Sound” section.