Limiter (LIM)
Effect
Types and Parameters
The parameters of all effect types of the 9030 are explained
according
to
their respective display pages. For brevity,
however, repeated listing of the same parameters that occur
in different effects
has
been kept
to
a minimum. The nurn-
bers (1)
-
(4) indicate the corresponding Data Entry Controls.
Effect
Module
1
:
Compressor
(COMP)
The attack parameter of this compressor effect allows for a
wide range of expression, making it ideal for use with
guitar.
Compressor (CMP)
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(1)
DPT
(depth): 1
-
13
This determines the depth or degree of compression. The
greater the value, the greater the degree of compression.
(2)
ATK (attack): slw, fst
This
determines
the characteristic of the attack, slow (slw) or
fast
(fst), in the picked attack, for example, of a guitar
sound.
(3) Bsw (bright switch): off, on
This emphasizes the high frequency range when it is set to
ON,
creating a bright sound.
(4)
LVL
(output level):
1
-
l0
This
determines the output level of the module.
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(1)
DES
(destination): DPT,
ATK,
Bsw,
LVL
This determines the parameter which is to
be
affected
by
real- time modulation.
(2) CTL (control change number): 1
-
3 1,63
-
95 (exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
This determines the control change number which is used as
the source of real-time modulation.
(3) RATIO:
-
100
-
+
1
OWO
This allows you to set the range, as a percentage, over which
real-time modulation changes the parameter.
(4)
LVL
(output level): l
-
l0
This is the
same
parameter
as
(4)
in
display page 1. The same
parameter is displayed even though the page is different.
This effect type has a higher compression rate than the com-
pressor. It is mainly used to make consistent the dynamic
range of an instrumental sound that has widely fluctuating
levels, or to ensure that a signal does not go beyond a certain
level and prevent it from overloading the input of following
modules.
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11
(1) DPT (depth): 1
-
13
This determines the depth of the limiter effect. The greater
the value, the greater the degree of the effect.
(2)
REL
(release time): slw, fst
This determines the time (release time) from when the effect
is first released until
it
reaches the normal condition (no
effect
at
all). Slow (slw) and fast (fst) settings are available.
(3)
LVL
(output level): 1
-
10
This determines the output level of the module.
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(1) DES (destination): DPT, REL, LVL
(2) CTL
(control change number):
1
-
31,63
-
95
(exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
(3)
RATIO:
-100 -+loo%
(4)
LVL
(output level):
1
-
l0
Effect Module
2:
External Effect (EXT)
This effect module controls the effect device which
is
con-
nected to the external send/return terminal. There is only
one effect type.
External Effect: EXT
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(4)
LVL
(send level): l
-
l0
This determines
the
level which is output
from
the external
send terminal.
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(1) DES (destination):
LVL
(2)
CTL
(control change number): 1
-
31,
63
-
95 (exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)