ing
6,7,70
-
79,
and 91)
(3)
RATIO:
-
100
-
+1W%
(4)
LVL
(output level):
0
-
100
M
Effect
Module
4:
Equalizer
(EQ)
This
is the
effect
module of the equalizer
group.
0
Four-band Guitar
EQ
(4Gt)
This effect is the same
as
a four-band equalizer on
a
guitar
amp1
i
fier.
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(1)
Low:
0
-
100
This determines the level of the low frequencies.
(2)
Mid
(middle):
0
-
100
This determines the level of the middle frequencies.
(3)
Hi
(high):
0
-
100
This determines the level of the high frequencies.
(4)
Prs (presence):
0
-
100
This determines the level of
the
very high frequencies.
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21
(1)
DES
(destination):
Low,
Mid,
Hi, Prs,
LVL
(2)
MdF
(middle frequency): 100
Hz
-
4
kHz
This determines the central frequency of the middle frequen-
cies.
(3) MdG (middle gain): -18
-
+l 8
dB
This determines the gain of the middle frequencies.
(4)
HiG (high gain):
-
18
-
+
18
dB
This determines the gain of the high frequencies.
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(1)
DES
(destination): LoG,
MdF,
MdG, HiG,
LVL
(2)
CTL
(control change number): 1
-
3
1,
63
-
95
(exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
(3)
RATIO:
-100
-
+100%
(4)
LVL
(output level):
0
-
100
Gain
+
18d$
Mid
Frequency
(2)
CTL
(control change number): 1
-
31,
63
-
95 (exclud-
ing
6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
-18dB
Parameters
of
Three-band EQ
Mid
Hi
0
Enhancer (ENH)
(3)
RATIO:
-100
-
+100%
(4)
LVL
(output level):
0
-
100
This is
a
parametric equalizer which allows you
to
determine
the central frequency of the
EQ
effect.
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(1)
LOG
(low gain):
-
18
-
+
18 dB
This determines the gain of the low frequencies. Response is
flat
at
a
value of
Q.
It
can
be
cut or boosted
by
up to 18
dB.
This is a new type of enhancer that emphasizes the high fre-
quencies depending on the dynamics
of
the
signal. This
effect gives the sound greater definition
and
clarity.
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(1)
LoF
(low
frequency):
1
-
10
This determines the central
area
of the low frequencies that
is to
be
emphasized.
(2)
LoE
(low enhance):
0
-
100
This determines the degree of enhancer effect applied
to
the
low frequencies.