(2)
F.B (feedback):
0
-
98
This determines the amount of feedback of the delayed
repeats.
(3)
HiD
(high damp): 0
-
99
This determines the degree
to
which the high frequencies are
gradually filtered out when feedback is applied. When the
value is set relatively high, this can recreate the sound of an
analog delay or
tape
echo, in which successive delayed
repeats
have a
warm,
mellow timbre.
(4)
BAL
(balance): 0
-
100
This determines the balance of the effect sound and direct
sound. Only the direct sound is output at
0,
and only the
effect sound is output at 100.
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(1) DES (destination):
EB,
BAL, LVL,
TM
(2)
CTL
(control change number):
1
-
31,63
-
95 (exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
(3) RATIO:
-100
-
+100%, Tap (when DES is set to
TM,
Tap is indicated here)
(4)
LVL (output level):
0
-
100
Helpful
Hint:
The Tap value of the ratio parameter is a special setting for
use
with the 8050.
The
delay time can
be
set
to
match
the
timing
by
which the
pedal
switch of the 8050 is repeatedly
pressed. (Refer
to
the owner's manual of the 8050 for more
information.)
Echo
(ECH)
This
is
a
stereo echo which can
be
easily used to create com-
plicated delay patterns.
It features two systems with feed-
back lines.
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(1) LT (left time): 1 ms
-
1
S
This determines
the
time that elapses between the direct
sound of
the
left channel and the first delay sound. This
set-
ting also determines
sets
the repeating
interval
of the delay
feedback.
(3)
RT (right time): 1 ms
-
1
S
This determines the time that elapses between the direct
sound of
the
right channel and the fxst delay sound.
(4)
F.B
(feedback):
0
-
98
This determines the number of
delayed
repeats of the sound
of both systems.
OUTPUT
FEEDBACK
-
F?,
FBT
-
FEEDBACK
Echo
Diagram
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(1) DES (destination):
EB,
BAL
(2)
CTL
(control change number):
1
-
3
1,63
-
95
(excluding
6,7,70
-
79, and
91)
(3) RATIO: -100-+100%
(4)
B
AL
(balance): 0
-
100
(2)
FBT
(feedback time):
1
ms
-
1
S
This determines the repeating interval of the second delay
system.