Roland Electronic Keyboard XV 5080 User Guide

O W N ER’S MAN UAL  
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland XV-5080.  
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC-  
TIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 5). These  
sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Addi-  
tionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided  
by your new unit, Owner’s Manual and Quick Start should be read in its entirety. The manual  
should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.  
N o ta tio n Use d in Th is O w n e r’s Ma n u a l  
To make operation procedures easy to understand, the following notation system is  
adopted:  
Characters and numbers in square brackets [ ] indicate buttons on the front panel. For  
example, [PATCH] represents the PATCH button and [ENTER] the ENTER button.  
An asterisk (*) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution.  
(p. **) refers to pages within the manual.  
* The display screens printed in this owner’s manual are based on the factory settings.  
However, please be aware that in some cases they may differ from the actual factory settings.  
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* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
Copyright © 2000 ROLAND CORPORATION  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the  
written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.  
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the product.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING - When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched  
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the apparatus.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12. Never use with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,  
or table except as specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with  
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two  
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the  
third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  
unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing  
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid  
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does  
not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
For the U.K.  
WARNING:  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED  
IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.  
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: EARTH, BLUE: NEUTRAL, BROWN: LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying  
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the  
letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.  
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USIN G THE UN IT SAFELY  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used  
improperly.  
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is  
determined by the design contained within the  
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for  
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used  
improperly.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never  
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that  
must not be done is indicated by the design contained  
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it  
means that the unit must never be disassembled.  
* Material damage refers to damage or  
other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its  
furnishings, as well to domestic  
animals or pets.  
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be  
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is  
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In  
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-  
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
The unit should be connected to a power supply  
only of the type described in the operating instruc-  
tions, or as marked on the unit.  
Before using this unit, make sure to read the  
instructions below, and the Owners Manual.  
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Do not open or perform any internal modifica-  
tions on the unit. (The only exception would be  
where this manual provides specific instructions  
which should be followed in order to put in place  
user-installable options; see QuickStart (p. 3, p.  
34), Reference Manual (p. 181).)  
Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord,  
nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can  
damage the cord, producing severed elements and  
short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and shock  
hazards!  
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Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts  
This unit, either alone or in combination with an  
amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be  
capable of producing sound levels that could  
cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for  
a long period of time at a high volume level, or at  
a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience  
any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should  
immediately stop using the unit, and consult an  
audiologist.  
within it (except when this manual provides  
specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer  
all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland  
Service Center, or an authorized Roland  
distributor, as listed on the "Information" page.  
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Never use or store the unit in places that are:  
• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct  
sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating  
duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or  
are  
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Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material,  
coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft  
drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.  
• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors);  
or are  
Humid; or are  
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In households with small children, an adult  
should provide supervision until the child is  
capable of following all the rules essential for the  
safe operation of the unit.  
• Exposed to rain; or are  
• Dusty; or are  
• Subject to high levels of vibration.  
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This unit should be used only with a rack or stand  
that is recommended by Roland.  
Protect the unit from strong impact.  
(Do not drop it!)  
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When using the unit with a rack or stand recom-  
mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be  
carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain  
stable. If not using a rack or stand, you still need  
to make sure that any location you choose for  
placing the unit provides a level surface that will  
properly support the unit, and keep it from  
wobbling.  
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Do not force the units power-supply cord to share  
an outlet with an unreasonable number of other  
devices. Be especially careful when using  
extension cordsthe total power used by all  
devices you have connected to the extension  
cords outlet must never exceed the power rating  
(watts/ amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive  
loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat  
up and eventually melt through.  
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Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult  
with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service  
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as  
listed on the "Information" page.  
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Always turn the unit off and unplug the power  
cord (QuickStart p. 8) before attempting instal-  
lation of the circuit board (SRX series, SR-JV80  
series ; QuickStart p. 3).  
The unit should be located so that its location or  
position does not interfere with its proper venti-  
lation.  
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Always grasp only the plug on the power-supply  
cord when plugging into, or unplugging from, an  
outlet or this unit.  
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Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming  
entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be  
placed so they are out of the reach of children.  
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Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on  
the unit.  
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Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet  
hands when plugging into, or unplugging from,  
an outlet or this unit.  
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Before moving the unit, disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet, and pull out all cords from  
external devices.  
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Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and  
unplug the power cord from the outlet (QuickStart  
p. 12).  
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Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning  
in your area, pull the plug on the power cord out  
of the outlet.  
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Install only the specified circuit board(s) (SRX  
series, SR-JV80 series). Remove only the specified  
screws (Quick Start p. 4).  
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Should you remove the optical connector caps,  
make sure to put them in a safe place out of  
children's reach, so there is no chance of them  
being swallowed accidentally.  
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IMPO RTAN T N O TES  
In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2  
and 3, please read and observe the following:  
Po w e r Su p p ly  
Ad d itio n a l Pre ca u tio n s  
Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any  
device that will generate line noise (such as an electric  
motor or variable lighting system).  
Please be aware that the contents of memory can be  
irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the  
improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against  
the risk of loosing important data, we recommend that  
you periodically save a backup copy of important data  
you have stored in the units memory, a memory card.  
Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents  
of data that was stored in the units memory, a memory  
card, or another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer) once it has  
been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability  
concerning such loss of data.  
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the units  
buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks  
and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.  
Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.  
When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the  
connector itselfnever pull on the cable. This way you  
will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cables  
internal elements.  
Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the  
power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions  
and/ or damage to speakers or other devices.  
Pla ce m e n t  
This device may interfere with radio and television  
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such  
receivers.  
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near  
devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed  
vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes.  
Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.  
To avoid possible breakdown, do not use the unit in a wet  
area, such as an area exposed to rain or other moisture.  
A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during  
normal operation.  
Ma in te n a n ce  
To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the units  
volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use  
headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about  
those around you (especially when it is late at night).  
When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box  
(including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise,  
you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.  
The display screens printed in this owners manual are based  
on the factory settings. However, please be aware that in  
some cases they may differ from the actual factory settings.  
For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth  
or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To  
remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a  
mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe  
the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.  
Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any  
kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/ or  
deformation.  
Re p a irs a n d Da ta  
Be fo re Usin g Ca rd s  
Please be aware that all data contained in the units  
memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs.  
Important data should always be backed up Memory  
Card, or written down on paper (when possible). During  
repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of data.  
However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related  
to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not  
be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes no  
liability concerning such loss of data.  
Usin g DATA Ca rd s  
Carefully insert the DATA card all the way inuntil it is  
firmly in place.  
Me m o ry Ba ck u p  
This unit contains a battery which powers the units  
memory circuits while the main power is off. When this  
battery becomes weak, the message shown below will  
appear in the display. Once you see this message, have the  
battery replaced with a fresh one as soon as possible to  
avoid the loss of all data in memory. To have the battery  
replaced, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland  
Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as  
listed on the Informationpage.  
Insert memory cards with the gold contacts facing  
downwards.  
Never touch the terminals of the DATA card. Also, avoid  
getting the terminals dirty.  
Battery Low”  
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY......................................................................3  
Rhythm Set Mode Settings...................................................................................................................... 36  
Making Reverb Settings ............................................................................................................... 39  
Settings in General MIDI Mode.............................................................................................................. 41  
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Settings for the Digital Interface ([SYSTEM/ UTILITY] - [F2 (Output)]) ............................ 119  
Selecting the Patch, and Setting the Volume, Pan, Pitch, and Polyphony.......................... 162  
Editing the Attack and Release of the Sound and Changing the Way the Sound is Played ..  
163  
Confirming MIDI Information for Each MIDI Channel........................................................ 166  
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a Part in a Performance .............................................................................................................. 195  
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Changing the Part Settings from an External MIDI Device ............................................................. 221  
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Fe a tu re s  
1 2 8 -Vo ice Po ly p h o n y a n d 3 2 -  
Pa rt Mu ltitim b ra lity  
Dig ita l O u t a n d R-BUS fo r  
Co m p le te Co m p a tib ility w ith  
Dig ita l Sy ste m s  
The XV-5080 is a 32-part multitimbral sound generator that  
produces up to 128 simultaneous polyphonic voices. It provides  
ample polyphony, even with Patches containing multiple Tones.  
The XV-5080s output systems not only include eight parallel  
analog outs that can also be used as four stereo pairs, but also S/  
P DIF digital outputs (optical and coaxial) and R-BUS digital out  
as well. Using R-BUS lets you simply output eight analog  
outputs as eight-channel digital audio. And you can connect the  
XV-5080 to Rolands VM-3100Pro or VM-7000 Series with just  
one cable.  
Cre a te Am a zin g ly Ex p re ssive  
To n e s  
With Patches containing four stereo Tones, as well as four-Tone  
instruments in Rhythm Setsyou can use up to a total of eight  
wave typesthe XV-5080 takes you the next step beyond  
Rolands previous generation of JV-Series modules, providing  
even more precise control and allowing you to create lusher,  
more expressive sounds.  
Furthermore, the XV-5080 includes a Word Clock In as a  
standard feature.  
Su p p o rts Ge n e ra l MIDI sy ste m  
Le ve l 2  
The XV-5080 provides a mode compatible with General MIDI  
System Level 2, the standard format for desktop music (DTM)  
systems. The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 standards  
pick up where the original General MIDI standard left off,  
offering enhanced expressive capabilities and even greater  
compatibility. You can play back commercially available General  
MIDI-compatible song data.  
Po w e rfu l In te rn a l Effe cts,  
In clu d in g CO SM Effe cts  
The internal effects have been completely rethought and  
improved. The reverb, the XV-5080s most central effect,  
incorporates the high-quality SRV-3030 DSP, allowing the  
instrument itself to give great spatial definition with superior,  
clear sound.  
In addition, the XV-5080 features Multi-effects (MFX) with 90  
kinds of effects, including RSS and 3D Delay, Slicer, and  
Formant Filter. Whats more, the XV-5080 also features a variety  
of combinations of different effects, such as the Guitar Amp  
Simulator, made possible with COSM technology; Guitar Multi,  
which lets you get just the right guitar, bass, and keyboard  
sounds; Bass Multi, and Keyboard Multi, all of which let you  
create even more powerful sounds. Furthermore, you can use  
three different MFX systems when in Performance mode, and  
use each MFX on any Part you select.  
Gre a te r Ex p a n sio n Po ssib ilitie s  
w ith th e N e w -Fo rm a t W a ve  
Ex p a n sio n Bo a rd s  
The XV-5080 accepts up to four of Rolands new-format Wave  
Expansion Boards (SRX Series). In addition, you can add four  
previous-generation Wave Expansion Boards (SR-JV Series).  
All of this provides you unprecedented power in creating  
sounds from a massive amount of waveform data.  
On top of all this, each output is supplied with two-band EQ.  
Fe a tu rin g th e Pa tch Fin d e r a n d  
Ph ra se Pre vie w Fu n ctio n s  
Sa m p le Pla y b a ck Fu n ctio n Le ts  
Yo u Ad d W a ve s  
The XV-5080 provides a Patch Finder function that allows you to  
quickly find Patches of a specified type or category.  
By expanding with SIMM (72-pin, 64/ 32/ 16 MB) memory  
modules, you can add the sample playback function to the XV-  
5080. With a CD-ROM drive connected to the SCSI connector,  
you can then load Rolands S-700 Series and other CD-ROM  
libraries. You of course can perform using existing sampled  
tones just as they are, but you can also synthesize internal  
Patches into a single Wave. Additionally, since you can also save  
the wave data of loaded samples to SmartMedia cards, you can  
easily take pre-existing samples for use in your live  
performances, even with no CD-ROM drives or hard disks  
connected.  
Press the XV-5080s [PHRASE PREVIEW] button to preview the  
selected Patch with a musically appropriate Phrase.  
Re g iste rin g a Pa tch in th e  
FAVO RITE LIST  
You can keep the Patches that you like to use all in one place by  
registering them on the Favorite List. The FAVORITE LIST gives  
you immediate access to your favorite Patches, whether they are  
in the XV-5080 itself, on Wave Expansion Boards, or on memory  
cards. You can register up to 64 Patches in this list.  
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Pa n e l De scrip tio n s  
Fro n t Pa n e l  
fig.0-001  
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D
F
B
G
J
C
H
I
A  
The function name is shown in the display.  
When “ ” appears next to the function name in the lower row  
A
of the screen, it means that there are one or more further pages.  
Press the corresponding [F1]-[F6] buttons to switch to such  
pages.  
VO LUME Kn o b (PHRASE PREVIEW )  
This adjusts the volume from the A (MIX) OUTPUT jacks and  
PHONES jacks. The volume from the OUTPUT B, C and D jacks  
cannot be adjusted.  
[EXIT]  
You can press the knob to listen to the XV-5080 without using  
any external devices. (Phrase Preview function; p. 16)  
to cancel an operation before executing it.  
Hold [EXIT] and press [  
Start; p. 14)  
] to hear the demo songs. (Quick  
PHO N ES Ja ck  
Headphones are plugged in here. (Quick Start; p. 11)  
D
B
VALUE Dia l (SO UN D LIST)  
Disp la y  
Use this to modify the values of a setting. If you hold down  
[SHIFT] as you turn the VALUE dial, the parameters value will  
change by larger increments.  
The display presents a variety of information about the  
operation being performed.  
Press this dial in Patch/ Rhythm Set mode to display a list  
showing the collection of your favorite sounds. (p. 207)  
C
Pressing the VALUE dial while “  
appears in the upper right  
of the screen displays the list for the screen.  
[SYSTEM/ UTILITY]  
The screen displayed switches each time the button is pressed,  
rotating through the System mode, Utility mode, and original  
screens.  
[PATCH FIN DER]  
You can select a Patch using the Patch Finder function. (p. 19)  
System Mode (the indicator is lit)  
This allows you to make settings that affect the entire XV-5080.  
Utility Mode (the indicator is blinking)  
[IN C]/ [DEC] (In cre m e n t/ De cre m e n t)  
Use these to modify the values of a setting. If you keep on holding  
down one button while pressing the other, the value change  
accelerates. If you press one of these buttons while holding down  
[SHIFT], the value will change in bigger increments.  
This allows you to perform operations such as saving, copying,  
initializing, transferring data, write-protecting data, and factory  
reset operations.  
[F1 ]–[F6 ]  
[
] [  
] [ ] [  
]
The functions of these buttons change depending on the selected  
page.  
Use these buttons to move the cursor.  
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Pa n e l De scrip tio n s  
E (MO DE)  
H
[PERFO RM] (Pe rfo rm a n ce )  
[SHIFT]  
Pressed to get into Performance mode. (p. 17)  
this button changes the functions of other buttons.  
Press this button while holding down [SHIFT] to switch to Part  
Play mode, enabling you to make changes to the settings for the  
Patch and Rhythm Set assigned to each Part. (p. 167)  
Use this to restore a modified parameter value to its original  
setting.  
[PATCH]  
Pressed to get into Patch mode. (p. 17)  
[DISK]  
[RHYTHM] (Rh y th m Se t)  
Selects Disk mode.  
Selects Rhythm Set mode. (p. 17)  
[EFFECTS O N / O FF]  
[GM]  
Use this to turn the internal effects (Multi-effects, Chorus,  
Press this to enter General MIDI mode. (p. 17)  
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F (SO UN D LIBRARY)  
MEMO RY CARD Slo t  
[USER]  
Selects a sound from the USER library. (p. 18)  
[CARD]  
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Selects a sound from an installed memory card, sold separately.  
(p. 18)  
[MIDI MESSAGE/ RX] (MIDI Me ssa g e  
In d ica to r/ Re ce ive Sw itch )  
[PRESET]  
MIDI MESSAGE: This will light when a MIDI message is  
Selects a sound from the PRESET library. (p. 18)  
RX: This turns Parts on and off in Performance mode and GM  
mode. (p. 159)  
[EXP]  
Selects a sound from a Wave Expansion Board (sold separately).  
(p. 18, Quick Start; p. 22)  
[1 -1 6 / 1 7 -3 2 ]  
This specifies whether the PART SELECT [1/ 17][16/ 32] buttons  
will select Parts 116 or Parts 1732.  
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When this button is lit, Parts 1732 can be selected.  
PART SELECT [1 / 1 7 ][1 6 / 3 2 ]  
PO W ER Sw itch  
Selects a Part whose settings you wish to change. (p. 160)  
Switches each Part on or off. (p. 159)  
Turns the XV-5080s power on and off. (Quick Start; p. 12)  
TO N E SW ITCH [1 ][4 ]  
Switches each Tone on or off. (p. 126)  
TO N E SELECT [1 ][4 ]  
Selects a Tone whose settings you wish to change. (p. 134)  
[A][H]  
Selects a sound from the Sound Library.  
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Re a r Pa n e l  
fig.0-002  
K
O (O UTPUT)  
AC IN (AC In le t)  
1 8 IN DIVIDUAL O UTPUT Ja ck s  
Connect the included power cable here. (Quick Start; p. 11)  
These jacks output audio signals in mono to an amp or  
mixer. (Quick Start; p. 11)  
L (MIDI)  
P (DIGITAL AUDIO O UT)  
MIDI Co n n e cto rs (IN 1 / 2 , O UT, THRU)  
R-BUS (RMDB 2 ) Co n n e cto r (O UTPUT A-  
D/ 1 -8 )  
These connectors connect the XV-5080 with other MIDI  
devices, enabling the sending and receiving of MIDI  
messages. (Quick Start; p. 11)  
8-out 24 bit digital audio connector. Use this for connecting  
to the device such as Roland VM-3100Pro and DIF-AT.  
IN 1, 2: Receive messages from other MIDI devices.  
OUT: Transmits messages to a MIDI device.  
THRU: MIDI messages received at MIDI IN 1 are re-  
Only the R-BUS devices listed in the Owners Manual may be  
connected to the R-BUS (RMDB2) connector. Be careful not to  
connect any other devices (such as SCSI-type devices, RS-  
232C-type devices, parallel-type devices, etc.) even though  
they have similar-looking connectors. Use only a specially  
designed R-BUS (RMDB2) cable to make connections.  
transmitted without change from this connector.  
M (O UTPUT)  
A (MIX) O UTPUT Ja ck s (L (MO N O ), R)  
These jacks send audio signals in stereo (L/ R) from the XV-  
5080 to an amp or mixer. For mono output, use the L jack.  
(Quick Start; p. 11)  
RMDB II, RMDB 2, and R-BUS refer to the same Roland  
standard.  
These jacks are used when the SYSTEM SETUP Mix/ Parallel  
parameter is set to MIX.(p. 109, p. 112, p. 116, p. 118)  
k Hz)  
* The XV-5080, as shipped from the factory, routes the output of  
all PRESET Patches to these jacks.  
This is a connector for input of the word clock used for  
synchronizing external digital devices (BNC type). (p. 124)  
N (O UTPUT)  
* The XV-5080’s digital out is not compatible with sampling  
frequencies (word clock) other than 44.1 or 48 kHz.  
B, C, D O UTPUT Ja ck s (L, R)  
These jacks send audio signals in stereo (L/ R) from the XV-  
5080 to an amp or mixer. (Quick Start; p. 11)  
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S/ P DIF O UT Co n n e cto r  
The XV-5080 features both optical and coaxial digital out  
connectors (conforming to S/ P DIF).  
S/P DIF: This is a digital interface format used for consumer  
digital audio devices.  
* About the Optical Connector Protecting Cap  
If you remove the protecting cap, be sure to keep in a  
safe place to prevent loss.  
Always place the protecting cap on the optical connector  
when the connector is not in use.  
If you use the optical connector, be sure that the  
connector cover you removed is placed out of the reach  
of children.  
Q
SCSI Co n n e cto r  
This is a DB-25 type SCSI connector for connecting SCSI  
devices such as a CD-ROM drive, a Zip disk drive or a hard  
disk drive.  
Rotate the ID switch to set the SCSI ID numbers so that none  
of the devices have the same ID number. (p. 239)  
* On the XV-5080, “8” and “9” of the ID switch are not used.  
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4 . Either by rotating the VALUE dial or by pressing [INC]/  
Au d itio n in g So u n d s o n th e  
[DEC], set the value.  
XV-5 0 8 0 (Ph ra se Pre vie w )  
5 . Press [EXIT] to return to the previous page.  
The Phrase Preview feature allows you to audition Patches  
on the XV-5080 even when its not connected to a MIDI  
Pre vie w Mo d e  
keyboard or sequencer. You can preview a Patch using a  
PHRASE: The Phrase associated with the Patchs type/  
Phrase thats appropriate to the Patchs type or category.  
category is played.  
1 . Press [PATCH], getting its indicator to light.  
CHORD: The notes specified by PREVIEW KEY will play  
together as a chord.  
2 . Turn the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
SINGLE: The notes specified by PREVIEW KEY will sound  
desired Patch.  
one after another.  
3 . Press and hold the VOLUME knob.  
The phrase prepared for the Patch will play while the knob is  
pushed.  
Pre vie w 1 4 N o te N u m b e r  
Specifies the four notes (C -1G9) that will be heard during a  
preview when SINGLEor CHORDis selected for  
Preview Mode.  
* When you preview a Rhythm Set, the XV-5080 plays a  
percussion Phrase. Phrase Preview also allows you to audition  
a Performance — when you preview a Performance, you hear a  
Phrase appropriate to the currently selected Part.  
* If “PHRASE” is selected for Preview Mode, these settings will  
have no effect.  
* A USER Patch or a Patch from an optional Wave Expansion  
Board (SRX/SR-JV80 series) may not preview in its normal  
Pre vie w 1 4 Ve lo city  
pitch range. If this occurs, press [  
] or [  
] (Octave Shift  
Specifies the volume (0127) of the four notes that will sound  
when SINGLEor CHORDis selected for Preview Mode.  
* If the pitch range of a Phrase is wider than the range of the  
Part within a Performance (p. 161), any notes in the Phrase  
that fall outside that range will not be heard.  
* If “PHRASE” is selected for Preview Mode, these settings will  
have no effect.  
Se ttin g th e W a y In W h ich So u n d s  
Are Pre vie w e d  
fig.01-000.e_70  
You can preview a Patch in any of three ways: PHRASE”  
(the Patch plays a Phrase), CHORD(the Patch plays a  
chord), or SINGLE(the Patch plays a series of notes).  
1 . Press [SYSTEM/ UTILITY], getting the indicator to light.  
The System page will appear.  
* If the indicator is blinking, you are in UTILITY mode. In this  
case, press [SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again to make its  
indicator light.  
2 . Press [F5 (Preview)].  
3 . Press [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to  
the parameter you want to set.  
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6 . After making the setting, press [EXIT].  
Pla y in g a Pa tch o n th e XV-  
5 0 8 0 fro m Ex te rn a l MIDI  
De vice s (MIDI Ke y b o a rd )  
Se le ctin g a Mo d e (Pa tch ,  
Pe rfo rm a n ce , o r Rh y th m Se t)  
The XV-5080 produces sound in response to MIDI messages  
that it receives from an external MIDI device such as a MIDI  
keyboard or sequencer. In order for this to occur, the MIDI  
transmission channels of the external device must match the  
MIDI reception channels of the XV-5080.  
In addition to Patch mode, the XV-5080 also features three  
other modes: Performance mode, Rhythm Set mode, and  
GM2 mode.  
You can easily switch modes simply by pressing the MODE  
For details on setting the MIDI transmission channels of your  
button (PERFORM/ PATCH/ RHYTHM/ GM) for each mode.  
fig.01-001.e  
external MIDI device, refer to its owners manual.  
Se ttin g th e XV-5 0 8 0 s MIDI  
Re ce p tio n Ch a n n e ls  
PERFO RM (Pe rfo rm a n ce Mo d e )  
In Pa tch m o d e  
In this mode, the XV-5080 functions as a multi-timbral sound  
generator, and Performance settings can be modified.  
In order to play single Patches, set the XV-5080s MIDI  
reception channel as follows.  
1 . Press [SYSTEM], getting the indicator to light.  
PATCH (Pa tch Mo d e )  
In this mode, you can play an individual Patch from the  
keyboard or modify Patch settings.  
* If the indicator is blinking, you are in UTILITY mode. In this  
case, press [SYSTEM/UTILITY] once again to make its  
indicator light.  
RHYTHM (Rh y th m Se t Mo d e )  
2 . Press [F3 (MIDI)].  
This is how you can play a Rhythm Set from the keyboard  
and modify the Rhythm Set settings. XV-5080 Rhythm Sets  
can also be used for any Part in a Performance when in  
Performance mode.  
3 . Use the [  
]/ [  
] button to move the cursor to Patch  
Receive Channel.”  
4 . Either by rotating the VALUE dial or by pressing [INC]/  
[DEC], set the value.  
GM (Ge n e ra l MIDI2 Mo d e )  
5 . After making the setting, press [EXIT].  
In this mode, the XV-5080 functions as a General MIDI 2-  
compatible sound generator.  
Pa rts o f a Pe rfo rm a n ce  
General MIDI is a set of recommendations which seeks to  
provide a way to go beyond the limitations of proprietary  
designs, and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound  
generating devices. Sound generating devices and music files  
that meet the General MIDI standard bear the General MIDI  
In order to play any of the 16 Parts in a Performance, you  
must set the MIDI reception channel for the Part.  
1 . Select the Performance you wish to use.  
2 . Press [F4 (MIDI)].  
logo (  
). Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can  
3 . Press one of the [1/ 17][16/ 32] buttons to select the Part  
you want to set. To select Parts 1732, press [1-16/ 17-32],  
getting its indicator to light, and then press the desired  
PART SELECT [1/ 17][16/ 32] button.  
be played back using any General MIDI sound generating  
unit to produce essentially the same musical performance.  
The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 (  
)
recommendations pick up where the original General MIDI  
left off, offering enhanced expressive capabilities, and even  
greater compatibility. Issues that were not covered by the  
original General MIDI recommendations, such as how  
sounds are to be edited, and how effects should be handled,  
have now been precisely defined. Moreover, the available  
sounds have been expanded. General MIDI 2 compliant  
The indicator will light, and the Part number will appear in  
the upper right of the screen.  
4 . Press [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to Channel.”  
5 . Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
desired value.  
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sound generators are capable of reliably playing back music  
files that carry either the General MIDI or General MIDI 2  
logo. In some cases, the conventional form of General MIDI,  
which does not include the new enhancements, is referred to  
as General MIDI 1as a way of distinguishing it from  
General MIDI 2.  
You can directly select Tones contained on the card even  
without loading the files into the USER memory by  
assigning banks (CD-A through CD-H) to the files on the  
card.  
PRESET  
Patches, Rhythm Sets and Performances can be stored in the  
following memory locations within each library group.  
The PRESET library group contains the sounds that are  
permanently stored in the XV-5080s memory. Performances  
are found only in PR-A and B. However, you can modify its  
sounds and save them as new sounds in the USER group.  
PATCH  
RHYTHM  
PERFORM  
USER  
CARD  
PR-A  
PR-B  
PR-C  
PR-D  
PR-E  
PR-F  
PR-G  
PR-H  
XP-A  
:
1128  
*
1, 2, 3, 4  
164  
*
EXP (Ex p a n sio n )  
*
Select this group to use the tones stored on wave expansion  
boards (SRX Series, SR-JV80 Series; sold separately) inserted  
in the EXP-A through -H slots. You cannot alter the contents  
of the EXP group, though you can modify its sounds and  
save them as new sounds in the USER group. The number of  
Patches and Rhythm Sets in the EXP group depends on the  
specific wave expansion boards installed. The EXP group  
contains no Performances. (Precautions When Installing  
Wave Expansion Board (Quick Start; p. 3))  
1128  
1128  
1128  
1128  
1128  
1128  
1128  
1256  
*
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2  
1, 2, 3, 4  
*
132  
132  
*
It is not possible to select an EXP Patch unless a wave  
expansion board is inserted into the corresponding slot.  
:
:
:
* CARD sounds can be selected only if a SmartMedia card is  
inserted into the MEMORY CARD slot.  
XP-H  
*
*
: None  
*: Differs by type  
Se le ctin g So u n d Lib ra rie s  
On the XV-5080, tone data is stored in what are called  
SOUND LIBRARY.The SOUND LIBRARY is divided into  
four groups: USER, CARD, PRESET, and EXP.  
You can easily select the desired group simply by pressing  
the SOUND LIBRARY button (USER/ CARD/ PRESET/ EXP)  
for each group.  
fig.01-002.e  
USER  
You can store your own Patches, Rhythm Sets and  
Performances in the SOUND LIBRARYs USER group. Save  
the tones that you create to this library.  
CARD  
This library uses sounds from a commercially available  
memory card (SmartMedia) inserted into the MEMORY  
CARD slot.  
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If you want to get even more information, carry out the  
following operation.  
Se le ctin g a Pa tch  
3 . Press the VALUE dial.  
Ba sic Pro ce d u re fo r Se le ctin g a  
Pa tch  
The Group List window will appear.  
4 . Rotate the VALUE dial to select a group.  
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
desired Patch.  
5 . Press [F6 (Select)] to call up the Category List window.  
6 . By rotating the VALUE dial, move the cursor to the  
desired Patch, and then press [F6 (Select)].  
VALUE Dia l  
The Patches of the selected category will be displayed in  
To move quickly through the available Patches:  
sets of 10.  
ig.01-003a.e_70  
Turn the VALUE dial while pressing it or, if you prefer, turn  
the VALUE dial while pressing [SHIFT].  
[IN C]/ [DEC]  
To move quickly upward through the available Patches:  
Hold down [INC] and press [DEC]. Alternatively, hold down  
[SHIFT] and press [INC].  
7 . Pressing the [VOLUME] knob (PHRASE PREVIEW)  
To move quickly downward through the available  
Patches:  
allows you to audition the selected Patch.  
8 . Press the VALUE dial (SOUND LIST) to return to the  
Hold down [DEC] and press [INC]. Alternatively, hold down  
[SHIFT] and press [DEC].  
PATCH PLAY page.  
When you hold down [INC] or [DEC], you may eventually  
arrive at the beginning (001) of the selected bank (AH). To  
continue selecting Patches, release and then press the desired  
[INC] or [DEC] button again.  
Se le ctin g Pa tch e s b y Ca te g o ry  
(Pa tch Fin d e r)  
The XV-5080s Patch Finderallows you to quickly find any  
Patch.  
1 . Press the [PATCH] button, lighting the indicator.  
2 . Press the [PATCH FINDER] button, lighting the  
indicator.  
The categories will appear in the PATCH PLAY page.  
fig.01-003.e_70  
You can press [  
]/ [  
] to select the desired category.  
At this point, you can select patches within the currently  
selected category, either by rotating the VALUE dial, or by  
using the [INC]/ [DEC] button.  
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Rhythm&SFX  
The following categories can be selected.  
Category  
PRC  
SFX  
BTS  
PERCUSSION  
Percussion  
SOUND FX  
Sound FX  
BEAT&GROOVE  
Beat and Groove  
Drum Set  
Group  
Category  
Contents  
DRM DRUMS  
NO ASSIGN  
No assign  
CMB COMBINATION  
Other Patches which use  
Split and Layer  
Piano  
PNO AC.PIANO  
Acoustic Piano  
Electric Piano  
EP  
EL.PIANO  
In te rn a l o rg a n iza tio n  
Keys&Organ  
When you select a sound, the sound data is loaded into a  
temporary part of memory known as the Temporary  
Area. The XV-5080 will produce sound according to the  
data in this temporary area.  
KEY KEYBOARDS  
Other Keyboards  
(Clav, Harpsichord etc.)  
Bell, Bell Pad  
BEL  
BELL  
MLT MALLET  
Mallet  
ORG ORGAN  
Electric and Church Organ  
Accordion  
The data in the temporary area will  
ACD ACCORDION  
HRM HARMONICA  
Harmonica, Blues Harp  
change whenever you select a different sound.  
be lost when the power is turned off.  
Guitar  
AGT AC.GUITAR  
EGT EL.GUITAR  
DGT DIST.GUITAR  
Acoustic Guitar  
Electric Guitar  
Distortion Guitar  
In te rn a l Me m o ry  
Rewritable memory  
USER  
Non-rewritable memory  
Bass  
PR-A, B, C, E  
PR-D (General MIDI)  
BS  
BASS  
Acoustic & Electric Bass  
Synth Bass  
SBS  
SYNTH BASS  
Select  
Write  
Select  
Orchestral  
STR  
STRINGS  
Strings  
Te m p o ra ry Are a  
ORC ORCHESTRA  
HIT HIT&STAB  
WND WIND  
Orchestra Ensemble  
Orchestra Hit, Hit  
Winds (Oboe, Clarinet etc.)  
Flute, Piccolo  
Patch  
Rhythm Set  
Performance  
FLT  
FLUTE  
Brass  
BRS  
SBR  
SAX  
AC.BRASS  
SYNTH BRASS  
SAX  
Acoustic Brass  
Synth Brass  
Sax  
Select  
Write  
Select  
XP-A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H  
W a ve Ex p a n sio n Bo a rd  
Synth  
HLD HARD LEAD  
DATA Ca rd  
Hard Synth Lead  
Soft Synth Lead  
Techno Synth  
SLD  
TEK  
PLS  
FX  
SOFT LEAD  
TECHNO SYNTH  
PULSATING  
SYNTH FX  
When you edit a Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set,  
your modifications affect only the data that was loaded  
into the temporary area. Since the data in the temporary  
area is temporary, you will need to use the Write  
operation if you wish to keep the modified data. (p. 194)  
Pulsating Synth  
Synth FX (Noise etc.)  
Poly Synth  
SYN  
OTHER SYNTH  
Pad  
BPD  
SPD  
BRIGHT PAD  
SOFT PAD  
Bright Pad Synth  
Soft Pad Synth  
Vox, Choir  
VOX VOX  
Ethnic  
PLK  
PLUCKED  
ETHNIC  
Plucked (Harp etc.)  
Other Ethnic  
ETH  
FRT  
FRETTED  
Fretted Inst (Mandolin etc.)  
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The Patches and Rhythm Sets in each library correspond to  
Bank Select numbers as follows.  
Se le ctin g Pa tch e s a n d Rh y th m  
Se ts fro m a n Ex te rn a l MIDI  
De vice  
Pa tch e s  
Patch  
Patch  
Bank Select Program  
By receiving MIDI messages, the XV-5080 can switch Patches  
(including the Patches for each Part of a Performance) or  
Rhythm Sets.  
Group  
Number Number  
MSB  
Number  
LSB  
USER  
PR-A  
PR-B  
PR-C  
PR-D  
PR-E  
PR-F  
PR-G  
CD-A  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
:
87  
87  
87  
87  
87  
87  
87  
87  
87  
:
00  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
32  
:
001128  
In Pa tch o r Rh y th m Se t m o d e s  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
001128  
::  
1 . Press [PATCH] or [RHYTHM] if you wish to select a  
Rhythm Set to make the buttons indicator light.  
2 . Set the transmission channel of your external MIDI  
device to match Patch Receive Channel (p. 212), the XV-  
5080s MIDI reception channel.  
To learn about the MIDI settings of your external MIDI  
device, see its owners manual.  
3 . Transmit the appropriate Bank Select MSB (Controller  
#0) value to the XV-5080.  
CD-H  
XP-A  
:
001128  
*1  
87  
*1  
:
39  
*1  
:
001128  
*1  
If the value is 87,a Patch is selected. If the value is 86,a  
Rhythm Set is selected.  
:
:
4 . Transmit the appropriate Bank Select LSB (Controller  
XP-H  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
#32) value to the XV-5080.  
* 1 Depends on the Wave Expansion Board installed.  
5 . Transmit the Program Change value corresponding to  
Fixed Bank Select numbers are assigned to the Wave  
Expansion Board itself.  
the Patch or Rhythm Set.  
The desired Patch or Rhythm Set will be selected on the XV-  
5080.  
Patch  
Patch  
Bank Select  
Number  
Group  
Number  
* When the XV-5080 receives only Program Change messages  
without receiving Bank Select messages, it will switch to the  
corresponding Patch or Rhythm Set from the currently  
selected group or bank.  
MSB LSB  
SR-JV80-01 001128  
SR-JV80-01 129256  
SR-JV80-02 001128  
SR-JV80-02 129256  
:
89  
89  
89  
89  
00  
01  
02  
03  
SR-JV80-65 001128  
SR-JV80-65 129256  
91  
91  
00  
01  
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5 . Transmit the Program Change value.  
Rh y th m Se ts  
The desired Performance will be selected.  
Rhythm Set Rhythm Set Bank Select Program  
Group  
Number  
Number  
Number  
* When the XV-5080 receives a Program Change message  
without Bank Select messages, the corresponding Performance  
in the currently selected group or bank will be chosen.  
MSB LSB  
USER  
PR-A  
PR-B  
PR-C  
PR-D  
PR-E  
PR-F  
PR-G  
CD-A  
1, 2, 3, 4  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
1, 2, 3, 4  
:
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
86  
:
00  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
32  
:
1, 2, 3 , 4  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
001, 002  
1, 2, 3, 4  
::  
You can select any Performance Parts Patch or Rhythm Set  
via MIDI. To learn how, refer to Assigning a different Patch  
to Part (p. 162)in the XV-5080 QUICK START.  
The Performances in each group correspond to the Bank  
Select numbers as follows.  
Pe rfo rm a n ce s  
Performance Performance Bank Select Program  
Group  
Number  
Number  
Number  
MSB LSB  
CD-H  
XP-A  
1, 2, 3, 4  
*1  
86  
*1  
:
39  
*1  
:
1, 2, 3, 4  
*1  
USER  
PR-A  
PR-B  
CD-A  
001064  
001032  
001032  
001064  
:
85  
85  
85  
85  
:
00  
64  
65  
32  
:
001064  
001032  
001032  
001064  
::  
:
::  
XP-H  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
* 1 Depends on the Wave Expansion Board installed.  
Fixed Bank Select numbers are assigned to the Wave  
Expansion Board itself.  
CD-H  
001064  
85  
39  
001064  
When Patch/ Rhy Rx Ch and Perform Ctrl Ch are set to the  
same channel, both Bank Select and Program Change are  
sent, making it possible to switch among Patches, Rhythm  
Sets, and Performances.  
Rhythm Set Rhythm Set Bank Select  
Group  
Number  
Number  
MSB  
LSB  
SR-JV80-01 001128  
SR-JV80-01 129256  
SR-JV80-02 001128  
SR-JV80-02 129256  
:
88  
88  
88  
88  
00  
01  
02  
03  
Usin g MIDI to Sw itch b e tw e e n Pa tch ,  
Pe rfo rm a n ce a n d Ge n e ra l MIDI 2  
Mo d e s  
You can switch between Patch, Performance, and General  
MIDI 2 modes by transmitting the appropriate System  
Exclusive (Sys Ex) message to the XV-5080, as listed below.  
(Sys Ex messages are constructed using hexadecimal  
notation.)  
SR-JV80-65 001128  
SR-JV80-65 129256  
90  
90  
00  
01  
In Pe rfo rm a n ce m o d e  
To switch to Patch/Rhythm Set (Sys Ex.)  
F0 41 10 00 10 12 00 00 00 00 01 7F F7  
To switch to Performance  
1 . Press [PERFORM], getting its indicator to light.  
2 . Set the transmission channel of your external MIDI  
device to match the XV-5080s Performance Control  
Channel (p. 212).  
F0 41 10 00 10 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 F7  
To switch to GM2 mode  
F0 41 10 00 10 12 00 00 00 00 03 7F F7  
To learn about the MIDI settings of your external MIDI  
device, see its owners manual.  
The third byte of the MIDI message indicates the device ID  
number, and the factory setting is 10.(This is 10in  
hexadecimal notation; in decimal this would be 16.) (This  
device ID number will appear as 17 in the display of the XV-  
5080. The transmitted messages will use a value of one less  
than this (16).) If you have modified the device ID number (p.  
3 . Transmit the appropriate Bank Select MSB (Controller  
#0) value to the XV-5080.  
4 . Transmit the appropriate Bank Select LSB (Controller  
#32) value to the XV-5080.  
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transmitting the above exclusive message.  
Se ttin g a Pa tch s Pitch in  
O cta ve Ste p s (O cta ve Sh ift)  
In Patch mode, you can easily change the pitch of an entire  
Patch.  
Each time you press [  
]/ [  
], the pitch will change in one-  
octave steps. You can adjust a Patchs pitch by as much as +/  
- 3 octaves.  
fig.01-004.e  
Se le ctin g Ho w a Pa tch W ill  
Pla y (Po ly p h o n ic/  
Mo n o p h o n ic)  
You can set whether a Patch will play multiple notes at the  
same time (Polyphonic) for example, when you play a  
chord or legato line or whether only the last-played note  
will be heard (Monophonic).  
1 . Select the Patch you wish to use. (p. 19)  
2 . Press [F1 (Common)].  
3 . Press [F2 (Control)].  
fig.01-005.e  
4 . Press [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to  
Mono/ Poly.”  
5 . Turn the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
desired value.  
6 . After making the setting, press [EXIT].  
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The XV-5080 contains four independent effects units.  
Pa tch Mo d e Se ttin g s  
Multi-effects  
You can make separate Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb  
The Multi-effects offers 90 different effects. In addition to  
settings to each Four-Tone Patch and Multi-Partial Patch,  
effects consisting of only one effect, such as distortion and  
with the same effects applied to each Tone or Partial. You can  
delay, the 90 types also include a number of compound  
control the amount of effect to be applied to each Tone or  
effects, which are formed by combining a number of effects.  
Partial by adjusting its send level with respect to the Multi-  
Furthermore, the multi-effects effect types also include  
effects, Chorus and Reverb.  
fig.02-002.e  
chorus and reverb, although the chorus and reverb described  
below can be applied as separate effects systems. The XV-  
4 TONE Patch  
5080 features three Multi-effects systems in Performance  
mode, with each multi-effect independently controllable.  
TONE  
Multi-Effects  
Chorus  
Chorus  
Chorus adds depth and spaciousness to the sound.  
Reverb  
Reverb adds ambience such as the sound of a concert hall  
or auditoriumto sounds.  
Reverb  
Equalizer  
An equalizer lets you boost or cut specified frequency ranges  
of a sound to adjust the tone.  
* Equalizer is set in System mode (p. 211).  
Multi-Partial Patch  
A0  
Tu rn in g Effe cts O n / O ff  
Multi-Effects  
Chorus  
Partial  
C8  
You can turn any of the XV-5080s effect unitsMulti-effects,  
Chorus, Reverb, and EQon or off using a single procedure.  
1 . Press the [EFFECTS ON/ OFF] button.  
The EFFECTS On/ Off window will appear.  
Reverb  
fig.02-001.e_70  
88 Partials  
Preliminarily, the settings for effects involves determining  
Tone Output Assign for Four-Tone Patches, and Split Key  
Output Assign for Multi-Partial Patches.  
2 . ress the [F2][F5] button corresponding to the effect to  
In keeping with the intended usage, choose from the  
following setting values for Tone Output Assign.  
switch that effect on or off.  
The display of the setting will be turned on and off.  
MFX: Selected when the Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb are  
3 . Press the [EFFECTS ON/ OFF] button, getting its  
used.  
indicator light to go out.  
A-D: Selected when outputting in stereo without use of the  
Multi-effects. Chorus and reverb can be used.  
You might, for example, want to turn effects off when  
creating a new Patch so that you can hear what it sounds like  
without effects. You may also want to turn off the XV-5080s  
effects when you wish to use external effect devices instead  
of the built-in effects.  
1-8: Selected when outputting in mono without Multi-  
effects. Chorus and reverb can be used. When this setting is  
used, chorus and reverb sounds are output in stereo  
according to the Chorus Output Assign and Reverb Output  
Assign settings.  
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fig.02-008.e_70  
The screen appears as shown below, according to the settings  
values.  
For MFX  
fig.02-004.e_70  
* If you turn off the power or select another Patch while the “*”  
symbol is displayed, your new Patch settings will be lost. If  
you wish to keep them, perform the Write operation. (p. 194)  
For AD  
* With Multi-Partial Patches, pressing [F6 (MIDISel)] allows  
you to select the Partial to be edited from the MIDI keyboard.  
fig.02-005.e_70  
* When [MFX], [CHO], or [REV] are turned off, effects  
processors that are turned off will be indicated by a dashed  
outline in the General page.  
* When the General page is accessed, you can press [F6  
(Palette)] to view the settings for all four Tones together in a  
single screen. This allows you to compare the settings of each  
Tone as you make settings. When you press [F6 (Tone 1)],  
the General page will reappear. [F6] will display the Tone  
number to which you will return.  
For 18  
fig.02-006.e_70  
The following shows the basic setting procedure.  
Sp lit Ke y Ed it Mo d e  
When editing Multi-Partial Patches, this sets the key ranges  
to which settings are applied.  
1 . Select the Patch you wish to work with.  
2 . Press [F6 (Effects)].  
Settings Values  
The Patch Effect page appears.  
1KEY: Settings are made for each key individually.  
3 . Press [F1 (General)].  
PTL: Settings are applied to all keys to which corresponding  
The General page will appear.  
fig.02-007.e_70  
Partials are assigned.  
ALL: Settings are applied to all keys to which all Partials are  
assigned.  
Ro u tin g To n e s to Effe cts  
This sets the output destination and level for the currently  
selected Tone and Partial, as well as its send level with  
respect to the Chorus and Reverb.  
4 . Press [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to  
the parameter you want to set.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
5 . Turn the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
desired value.  
O u tp u t Assig n  
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter’s value, or you  
don’t like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to  
restore the value the parameter originally had.  
MFX: The Tone is sent into the Multi-effects. Its output  
destination is determined by the Multi-effects output  
settings.  
AD: The Tone is sent to one of the four output-jack stereo  
6 . Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to set the Effect.  
pairs, OUTPUTS AD.  
7 . Press [EXIT] to return to the PATCH Play page.  
18: The Tone is sent to the INDIVIDUAL output jacks 18.  
A *symbol will appear at the left of the Patch name,  
indicating that its settings have been modified.  
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Pressing [F3 (MFX Ctl)] in the Effects General page calls up  
the MFX Control page, in which you can make the following  
settings.  
Dry Se n d Le ve l  
Range: 0127  
This sets the level of the signal sent to the output destination  
set with Output Assign.  
MFX Co n tro l 1 4 So u rce  
Select the Control Source to be used for changing the Multi-  
effects parameters, and set the Sens and parameters to be  
changed by that Control Source.  
Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Sets how much of the Tone is sent to the Chorus.  
Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
OFF: No controller is used.  
Sets how much of the Tone is sent to the Reverb.  
CC0195: Controller numbers 195 (except for 32)  
PITCH BEND: Pitch Bend  
AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch  
Ma k in g Mu lti-Effe cts Se ttin g s  
SYS-CTRL 14: System control 14  
This page allows you to establish various settings for the  
Multi-effects processor, including its parameters and output-  
jack assignment.  
MFX Co n tro l De stin a tio n 1 4  
Selects the Multi-effects parameter to be controlled using the  
MFX Control 14 source. The parameters that can be selected  
depend on which type of Multi-effects is set to MFX Type.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
MFX Ty p e (Mu lti-e ffe cts Ty p e )  
Use this parameter to select from among the 90 available  
Multi-effects. For a description of these effects, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
MFX Co n tro l 1 4 Se n s -6 3 +6 3  
If you wish to modify the selected parameter in a positive (+)  
etc.from its current setting, select a positive (+) value. If  
you wish to modify the selected parameter in a negative (-)  
directioni.e., a lower value, toward the left, or slower,  
etc.from its current setting, select a negative (-) value.  
Higher numbers produce a greater amount of change.  
MFX Dry Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the Multi-effects processors output  
to the OUTPUT jacks.  
MFX Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the post-Multi-effects processor  
signal sent to Chorus.  
Ma k in g Ch o ru s Se ttin g s  
The XV-5080s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo  
MFX Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
delay unit.  
Determines the level of the post-Multi-effects processor  
signal sent to Reverb.  
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, the  
characteristics of the selected effect type, and the Chorus  
output routing.  
MFX O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Specifies the OUTPUT jacks to which the signal, after it has  
passed through the Multi-effects, is to be routed.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
Ch o ru s Ty p e  
0 (Off): Neither Chorus or Delay is used.  
1 (Chrus): Chorus is used.  
2 (Delay): Delay is used.  
Pressing [F2 (MFX Prm)] in the Effects General page calls up  
the MFX Param page, in which you can make the following  
settings.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Se le ct  
MFX AD Pa ra m e te r  
This parameter allows you to send the Chorus output  
directly to the currently selected OUTPUT jacks, to the  
These parameters allow you to customize the selected Multi-  
Effect. For a description of the parameters, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
MAIN: The Chorus output is sent only to the OUTPUT jacks.  
fig.02-009.e  
OUTPUT  
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REV: The Chorus output is sent only to the Reverb.  
HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency  
fig.02-010.e  
value are eliminated.  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
Reverb  
Cu to ff fre q (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
OUTPUT  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
M+R: The Chorus output is sent to the OUTPUT jacks and to  
the Reverb.  
fig.02-011.e  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
Reverb  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
Fo r Ty p e : 2 (DELAY)  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Reverb Input  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
Ch o ru s Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Le ft (De la y Le ft) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Determines the Chorus output level.  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the left side of the  
stereo field.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Chorus units  
stereo output is routed when Chorus Output Select is set to  
MAINor M+R.”  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
HF Da m p *1  
Pressing [F4 (Chorus)] in the General page calls up the  
This allows you to reduce, or damp,the high-frequency  
content of the repeated feedback delaysfrequencies above  
the selected value will be damped. If you do not want to cut  
the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
Chorus page, in which you can make the following settings.  
Fo r Ty p e : 1 (CHO RUS)  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te ) 0 .0 5 1 0 .0 0 Hz  
Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Fe e d b a ck -9 8 +9 8 %  
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback, controlling the  
number of times the delay repeats. With negative (-) values,  
the phase of the repeated delays is inverted.  
Fe e d b a ck (Ch o ru s Fe e d b a ck ) 0 1 2 7  
Specifies the amount of the chorus effects output to be  
returned - fed back - to its input. Higher settings will create a  
more complex Chorus effect.  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
Ph a se 0 1 8 0 d e g re e  
Adjusts the spatial spread of the sound.  
Le ft (De la y Le ft Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the left side of  
the stereo field.  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
Higher settings will make the sound more spacious.  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency  
value are eliminated.  
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HF Da m p (Re ve rb / De la y HF Da m p ) *1  
Ma k in g Re ve rb Se ttin g s  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
These settings allow you to select the desired type of Reverb,  
its characteristics, and the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the  
Reverb units stereo output is routed.  
content of the reverb sound will be cut, or damped.”  
Lower values cause a greater range of high frequencies to be  
cut, producing a softer reverb sound. If you do not want to  
cut the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
Re ve rb Ty p e  
Selects the type of Reverb.  
0 (Off): Reverb is not used.  
1 (Revrb): Normal Reverb  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
2 (Room): This reverb simulates typical room acoustic  
When the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-DELAY, this adjust  
the amount of delay feedback, controlling the number of  
delay repeats.  
reflections.  
3 (Hall): This reverb simulates typical concert hall acoustic  
reflections.  
Higher settings will produce more delay repeats.  
4 (Plate): This reverb simulates a reverb plate, a popular  
type of artificial reverb unit that derives its sound from the  
vibration of a metallic plate. You can also achieve unusual  
metallic-sounding reverbs using SRV PLATE.  
Fo r Ty p e : 2 (SRV RO O M)/ 3 (SRV  
HALL)/ 4 (SRV PLATE)  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
Re ve rb Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the reverb sound is heard.  
Specifies the output level of the Reverb.  
Re ve rb O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Tim e (Re ve rb Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
Selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Reverb units stereo  
Adjusts the time length of reverberation.  
output is routed.  
Size 1 8  
Adjusts the size of the simulated room or hall. The size  
becomes bigger as the value increases.  
Pressing [F5 (Reverb)] in the General page calls up the  
Reverb page, in which you can make the following settings.  
Hig h Cu t (Hig h Cu t Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
Fo r Ty p e : 1 (REVERB)  
Sets the frequency above which the high-frequency content  
of the reverb will be reduced. If you do not want to damp the  
high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Ty p e (Re ve rb / De la y Ty p e )  
Selects a type of reverb or delay.  
ROOM1: This is a short reverb with high density.  
ROOM2: This is a short reverb with low density.  
STAGE1: This is a reverb with greater late reverberation.  
STAGE2: This is a reverb with strong early reflections.  
HALL1: This is a very clear-sounding reverb.  
HALL2: This is a rich reverb.  
De n sity (Re ve rb De n sity ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the density of reverb. Higher values result in greater  
density.  
Diffu sio n (Re ve rb Diffu sio n ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the change in the density of the reverb over time.  
The higher the value, the more the density increases with  
time. (The effect of this setting is most pronounced with long  
reverb times.)  
DELAY: This is a conventional delay effect.  
PAN-DELAY: This is a delay effect with echoes that pan left  
and right.  
LF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *2  
Tim e (Re ve rb / De la y Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
Specifies the frequency below which the low-frequency  
When the Type setting is ROOM1HALL2, this adjusts the  
length of reverberation. When the Type setting is DELAY or  
PAN-DELAY, this adjusts the delay time.  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
Higher settings produce a more spacious ambience.  
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LF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with LF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs low-frequency content.  
HF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *3  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
HF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with HF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs high-frequency content.  
*1 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600,  
2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500  
Hz, BYPASS  
*2 50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800,  
1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 Hz  
*3 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz  
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used, chorus and reverb sounds are output in stereo  
according to the Chorus Output Assign and Reverb Output  
Assign settings.  
Pe rfo rm a n ce Mo d e Se ttin g s  
Three different Multi-effects can be used in a Performance.  
PAT: The Parts output destination is determined by the  
Select which of these three Multi-effects to use with Part  
Output MFX Select. With this parameter, the same Multi-  
effects are applied to all selected Parts. You can adjust the  
amount of effect to be applied to the Parts by adjusting their  
Send Levels to each of the effect units. (Fig. 1)  
settings of the Patch or Rhythm Set assigned to the Part.  
The screen appears as shown below, according to the settings  
values.  
For MFX  
fig.02-014.e_70  
The Send Level setting for each Tone can also influence effect  
intensity (Fig. 2).  
Furthermore, you can take the Multi-effects you have applied  
to a Patch in a Part and apply them to the entire  
Performance, or just part of the Performance.  
fig.02-012.e  
For AD  
Fig.1 When Output Assign is set to MFXin the Performance  
mode (the output settings for Tone are ignored)  
fig.02-015.e_70  
Performance  
Part 1  
Patch  
Part32  
TONE  
Multi-Effects  
For 18  
Chorus  
Reverb  
fig.02-016.e_70  
fig.02-013.e  
The following shows the basic setting procedure.  
Fig.2 When Output Assign is set to PATCHin the Performance  
mode (the output settings for Tone are valid)  
1 . Select the Performance you wish to use.  
Performance  
2 . Press [F5 (Effects)].  
Part 1  
The Perform Effect page will appear.  
Patch  
Part32  
3 . Press [F1 (General)].  
TONE  
Multi-Effects  
The General page will appear.  
fig.02-017.e_70  
Chorus  
Reverb  
The primary role of the effect settings is to determine the Part  
Output Assign.  
4 . Press [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to  
the parameter you want to set.  
You can select from the following Part Output Assign  
settings values to suit your purposes.  
5 . Turn the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
desired value.  
MFX: Selected when Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb are  
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter’s value, or you  
don’t like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to  
restore the value the parameter originally had.  
used.  
A-D: Selected when outputting in stereo without use of the  
Multi-effects. Chorus and reverb can be used.  
1-8: Selected when outputting in mono without Multi-  
6 . Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to set the Effect.  
effects. Chorus and reverb can be used. When this setting is  
7 . Press [EXIT] to return to the PERFORM Play page.  
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A *symbol will appear at the left of the Performance name,  
Pa rt Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
indicating that its settings have been modified.  
fig.02-018.e_70  
Sets how much of the Parts sound is sent to the Reverb.  
Ma k in g Mu lti-Effe cts Se ttin g s  
This page allows you to make various settings for the Multi-  
effects, including the type, the parameters, and the output  
assignments.  
* If you turn off the power or select another Performance while  
the “*symbol is displayed, your new Performance settings  
will be lost. If you wish to keep these settings, perform the Save  
operation. (p. 194)  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
MFX Ty p e (Mu lti-e ffe cts Ty p e )  
Use this parameter to select from among the 90 available  
Multi-effects. For a description of these effects, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
* When [MFX], [CHO], or [REV] are turned off, effects  
processors that are turned off will be indicated by a dashed  
outline in the General page.  
MFX Dry Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
* When the General page is accessed, you can press [F6  
(Palette)] to view the values for eight Parts (Parts 1–8, Parts  
9–16, Parts 17–24, or Parts 25–32) in a single screen. This  
allows you to compare the settings of each Part as you make  
settings. Each time you press [F1], the Part Palette page will  
switch between Parts 1–8, Parts 9–16, Parts 17–24, and Parts  
25–32. When you press [F6 (Part 1)], the General page will  
reappear. [F6] will display the Part number to which you will  
return.  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to the  
output jacks, after passing through the Multi-effects.  
MFX Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Chorus,  
after passing through the Multi-effects.  
MFX Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Reverb,  
after passing through the Multi-effects.  
Ro u tin g Pa rt O u tp u ts  
MFX O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Sets the output destination and level for the selected Part, as  
well as its send level with respect to the Chorus and Reverb.  
Selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Multi-effects stereo  
output is routed.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
MFX AC So u rce  
Pa rt O u tp u t Assig n  
Assigns the MFX settings being used to Multi-effects AC. If  
you wish to use the MFX parameter settings of the  
Performance, select PRF. If you wish to use the MFX  
parameter settings of the Patch assigned to one of the Parts,  
select the Part number (P132).  
MFX: The Parts sound is sent into the Multi-effects. Its  
output destination is determined by the Multi-effects output  
settings.  
OUTPUT AD: The Part is sent to the selected pair of  
OUTPUT AD jacks.  
INDIVIDUAL 18: The Part is sent to the selected  
Pressing [F2 (MFX)] in the Effects General page calls up the  
MFX Param page, in which you can make the following  
settings.  
INDIVIDUAL 18 jack.  
PATCH:  
Conforms to the Patch settings.  
* When you press [F2 (MFX)] once again on this page, the  
MFX Control page appears. When you press [F2 (MFX)] once  
again, the MFX Param page will reappear.  
Pa rt O u tp u t MFX Se le ct AC  
Selects which of the three Multi-effects is to be used.  
Pa rt Dry Se n d Le ve l  
MFX AC Pa ra m e te r  
Range: 0127  
These parameters allow you to customize the selected Multi-  
Effect. For a description of the parameters, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
This sets the level of the signal sent to the output destination  
set with Part Output Assign.  
Pressing [F2 (MFX)] in the MFX Param page calls up the MFX  
Control page, in which you can make the following settings.  
Pa rt Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Sets how much of the Parts sound is sent to the Chorus.  
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* When you press [F2 (MFX)] once again, the MFX Param page  
will reappear.  
Ma k in g Ch o ru s Se ttin g s  
The XV-5080s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo  
delay unit.  
MFXAC Co n tro l 1 4 So u rce  
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, the  
characteristics of the selected effect type, and the Chorus  
output routing.  
Select the Control Source to be used for changing the Multi-  
effects parameters, and set the Sens and parameters to be  
changed by that Control Source.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
OFF: No controller is used.  
CC0195: Controller numbers 195 (except for 32)  
PITCH BEND: Pitch Bend  
Ch o ru s Ty p e  
0 (Off): Neither Chorus or Delay is used.  
1 (Chrus): Chorus is used.  
2 (Delay): Delay is used.  
AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch  
SYS-CTRL 14: System control 14  
MFXAC Co n tro l De stin a tio n 1 4  
Ch o ru s So u rce PRF/ P1 3 2  
Selects the Multi-effects parameter to be controlled using the  
MFX Control 14 source. The parameters that can be selected  
depend on which type of Multi-effects is set to MFX Type.  
Set this when assigning chorus settings that are used by  
another part. Select PRF when using the Performance's  
chorus settings. When using the chorus settings assigned to  
one of the parts, select the part number (P132).  
MFXAC Co n tro l 1 4 Se n s -6 3 +6 3  
If you wish to modify the selected parameter in a positive (+)  
directioni.e., a higher value, toward the right, or faster,  
etc.from its current setting, select a positive (+) value. If  
you wish to modify the selected parameter in a negative (-)  
directioni.e., a lower value, toward the left, or slower,  
etc.from its current setting, select a negative (-) value.  
Higher numbers produce a greater amount of change.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Se le ct  
This parameter allows you to send the Chorus output  
directly to the currently selected OUTPUT jacks, to the  
Reverb, or to both.  
MAIN: The Chorus output is sent only to the OUTPUT jacks.  
fig.02-019.e  
OUTPUT  
REV: The Chorus output is sent only to the Reverb.  
fig.02-020.e  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
OUTPUT  
Reverb  
M+R: The Chorus output is sent to the OUTPUT jacks and to  
the Reverb.  
fig.02-021.e  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
Reverb  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
Reverb Input  
Ch o ru s Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the Chorus output level.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Chorus units  
stereo output is routed when Chorus Output Select is set to  
MAINor M+R.”  
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Pressing [F4 (Chorus)] in the General page calls up the  
Fo r Ty p e : 2 (DELAY)  
Chorus page, in which you can make the following settings.  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
Fo r Ty p e : 1 (CHO RUS)  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te ) 0 .0 5 1 0 .0 0 Hz  
Le ft (De la y Le ft) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the left side of the  
stereo field.  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Fe e d b a ck (Ch o ru s Fe e d b a ck ) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
Specifies the amount of the chorus effects output to be  
returned - fed back - to its input. Higher settings will create a  
more complex Chorus effect.  
HF Da m p *1  
This allows you to reduce, or damp,the high-frequency  
content of the repeated feedback delaysfrequencies above  
the selected value will be damped. If you do not want to cut  
the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
Ph a se 0 1 8 0 d e g re e  
Adjusts the spatial spread of the sound.  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
Higher settings will make the sound more spacious.  
Fe e d b a ck -9 8 +9 8 %  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback, controlling the  
number of times the delay repeats. With negative (-) values,  
the phase of the repeated delays is inverted.  
LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
value are eliminated.  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency  
value are eliminated.  
Le ft (De la y Le ft Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Cu to ff fre q (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the left side of  
the stereo field.  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
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Pressing [F5 (Reverb)] in the General page calls up the  
Ma k in g Re ve rb Se ttin g s  
Reverb page, in which you can make the following settings.  
These settings allow you to select the desired type of Reverb,  
its characteristics, and the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the  
Reverb units stereo output is routed.  
Fo r Ty p e : 1 (REVERB)  
Ty p e (Re ve rb / De la y Ty p e )  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
Selects a type of reverb or delay.  
Re ve rb Ty p e  
ROOM1: This is a short reverb with high density.  
ROOM2: This is a short reverb with low density.  
STAGE1: This is a reverb with greater late reverberation.  
STAGE2: This is a reverb with strong early reflections.  
HALL1: This is a very clear-sounding reverb.  
HALL2: This is a rich reverb.  
Selects the type of Reverb.  
0 (Off): Reverb is not used.  
1 (Revrb): Normal Reverb  
2 (Room): This reverb simulates typical room acoustic  
reflections.  
3 (Hall): This reverb simulates typical concert hall acoustic  
DELAY: This is a conventional delay effect.  
reflections.  
PAN-DELAY: This is a delay effect with echoes that pan left  
4 (Plate): This reverb simulates a reverb plate, a popular  
type of artificial reverb unit that derives its sound from the  
vibration of a metallic plate. You can also achieve unusual  
metallic-sounding reverbs using SRV PLATE.  
and right.  
Tim e (Re ve rb / De la y Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
When the Type setting is ROOM1HALL2, this adjusts the  
length of reverberation. When the Type setting is DELAY or  
PAN-DELAY, this adjusts the delay time.  
Re ve rb So u rce  
Set this when assigning reverb settings that are used by  
another part. Select PRF when using the Performance's  
reverb settings. When using the reverb settings assigned to  
one of the parts, select the part number (P132).  
Higher settings produce a more spacious ambience.  
HF Da m p (Re ve rb / De la y HF Da m p ) *1  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
Re ve rb Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
content of the reverb sound will be cut, or damped.”  
Lower values cause a greater range of high frequencies to be  
cut, producing a softer reverb sound. If you do not want to  
cut the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
Specifies the output level of the Reverb.  
Re ve rb O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Reverb units stereo  
output is routed.  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
When the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-DELAY, this adjust  
the amount of delay feedback, controlling the number of  
delay repeats.  
Higher settings will produce more delay repeats.  
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Fo r Ty p e : 2 (SRV RO O M)/ 3 (SRV  
HALL)/ 4 (SRV PLATE)  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the reverb sound is heard.  
Tim e (Re ve rb Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the time length of reverberation.  
Size 1 8  
Adjusts the size of the simulated room or hall. The size  
becomes bigger as the value increases.  
Hig h Cu t (Hig h Cu t Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
Sets the frequency above which the high-frequency content  
of the reverb will be reduced. If you do not want to damp the  
high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
De n sity (Re ve rb De n sity ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the density of reverb. Higher values result in greater  
density.  
Diffu sio n (Re ve rb Diffu sio n ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the change in the density of the reverb over time. The  
higher the value, the more the density increases with time.  
(The effect of this setting is most pronounced with long  
reverb times.)  
LF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *2  
Specifies the frequency below which the low-frequency  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
LF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with LF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs low-frequency content.  
HF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *3  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
HF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with HF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs high-frequency content.  
*1 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600,  
2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500  
Hz, BYPASS  
*2 50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800,  
1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 Hz  
*3 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz  
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For 18  
Rh y th m Se t Mo d e Se ttin g s  
fig.02-025.e_70  
You can apply Multi-effects, Chorus or Reverb to each of a  
Rhythm Sets Tones. You can control the amount of effect to  
be applied to each Rhythm Tone by adjusting its send level to  
the Multi-effects, Chorus and Reverb.  
fig.02-022.e  
The following shows the basic setting procedure.  
Rhythm Set  
B1  
1 . Select the Rhythm Tone you wish to set.  
RHYTHM  
TONE  
2 . Press [F6 (Effects)].  
Multi-Effects  
D7  
The Patch Effect page appears.  
Chorus  
Reverb  
3 . Press [F1 (General)].  
The General page will appear.  
fig.02-026.e_70  
The primary role of the effect settings is to determine the  
Rhythm Tone Output Assign.  
4 . Press [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
]/ [  
] to move the cursor to  
You can select from the following Rhythm Tone Output  
Assign settings values to suit your purposes.  
the parameter you want to set.  
5 . Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/ [DEC] to select the  
MFX: Selected when Multi-effects, chorus, and reverb are  
desired value.  
used.  
* If you make a mistake when setting a parameter’s value, or you  
don’t like the change you have made, just press [UNDO] to  
restore the value the parameter originally had.  
A-D: Selected when outputting in stereo without use of the  
Multi-effects. Chorus and reverb can be used.  
1-8: Selected when outputting in mono without Multi-  
effects. Chorus and reverb can be used. When this setting is  
used, chorus and reverb sounds are output in stereo  
according to the Chorus Output Assign and Reverb Output  
Assign settings.  
6 . Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to set the Effect.  
7 . Press [EXIT] to return to the RHYTHM Play page.  
A *symbol will appear at the left of the Rhythm Set name,  
indicating that its settings have been modified.  
fig.02-027.e_70  
The screen appears as shown below, according to the settings  
values.  
For MFX  
fig.02-023.e_70  
* If you turn off the power or select another Rhythm Set while  
the “*symbol is displayed, your new Rhythm Set settings  
will be lost. If you wish to keep them, perform the Write  
operation. (p. 194)  
For AD  
fig.02-024.e_70  
* When [MFX], [CHO], or [REV] are turned off, effects  
processors that are turned off will be indicated by a dashed  
outline in the General page.  
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MFX O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Ro u tin g To n e s to Effe cts  
Specifies the OUTPUT jacks to which the signal, after it has  
passed through the Multi-effects, is to be routed.  
This sets the output destination and level for the currently  
selected Tone, as well as its send level with respect to the  
Chorus and Reverb.  
Pressing [F2 (MFX Prm)] in the Effects General page calls up  
the MFX Param page, in which you can make the following  
settings.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
Rh y th m To n e O u tp u t Assig n  
MFX: The Tone is sent into the Multi-effects. Its output  
destination is determined by the Multi-effects output  
settings.  
MFX AC Pa ra m e te rs  
These parameters allow you to customize the selected Multi-  
Effect. For a description of the parameters, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
AD: The Tone is sent to one of the four output-jack stereo  
pairs, OUTPUTS AD.  
18: The Tone is sent to the INDIVIDUAL output jacks 18.  
Pressing [F3 (MFX Ctl)] in the Effects General page calls up  
the MFX Control page, in which you can make the following  
settings.  
Rh y th m To n e Dry Se n d Le ve l  
Range: 0127  
This sets the level of the signal sent to the output destination  
set with Rhythm Output Assign.  
MFX Co n tro l 1 4 So u rce  
Select the Control Source to be used for changing the Multi-  
effects parameters, and set the Sens and parameters to be  
changed by that Control Source.  
Rh y th m To n e Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Sets how much of the Tone is sent to the Chorus.  
OFF: No controller is used.  
Rh y th m To n e Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
CC0195: Controller numbers 195 (except for 32)  
PITCH BEND: Pitch Bend  
Sets how much of the Tone is sent to the Reverb.  
AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch  
Ma k in g Mu lti-Effe cts Se ttin g s  
SYS-CTRL 14: System control 14  
This page allows you to make various settings for the Multi-  
effects, including the type, the parameters, and the output  
assignments  
MFX Co n tro l De stin a tio n 1 4  
Selects the Multi-effects parameter to be controlled using the  
MFX Control 14 source. The parameters that can be selected  
depend on which type of Multi-effects is set to MFX Type.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
MFX Ty p e (Mu lti-e ffe cts Ty p e )  
MFX Co n tro l 1 4 Se n s -6 3 +6 3  
Use this parameter to select from among the 90 available  
Multi-effects. For a description of these effects, check out  
Parameters for Each Multi-Effect (MFX TYPE)(p. 41).  
If you wish to modify the selected parameter in a positive (+)  
directioni.e., a higher value, toward the right, or faster,  
you wish to modify the selected parameter in a negative (-)  
directioni.e., a lower value, toward the left, or slower,  
etc.from its current setting, select a negative (-) value.  
Higher numbers produce a greater amount of change.  
MFX Dry Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to the  
output jacks, after passing through the Multi-effects.  
MFX Ch o ru s Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Chorus,  
after passing through the Multi-effects.  
MFX Re ve rb Se n d Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the level of the signal that is to be sent to Reverb,  
after passing through the Multi-effects.  
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Pressing [F4 (Chorus)] in the General page calls up the  
Ma k in g Ch o ru s Se ttin g s  
Chorus page, in which you can make the following settings.  
The XV-5080s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo  
delay unit.  
Fo r Ty p e : 1 (CHO RUS)  
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, the  
characteristics of the selected effect type, and the Chorus  
output routing.  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te ) 0 .0 5 1 0 .0 0 Hz  
Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th ) 0 1 2 7  
Ch o ru s Ty p e  
Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
0 (Off): Neither Chorus or Delay is used.  
1 (Chrus): Chorus is used.  
2 (Delay): Delay is used.  
Fe e d b a ck (Ch o ru s Fe e d b a ck ) 0 1 2 7  
Specifies the amount of the chorus effects output to be  
returned - fed back - to its input. Higher settings will create a  
more complex Chorus effect.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Se le ct  
This parameter allows you to send the Chorus output  
directly to the currently selected OUTPUT jacks, to the  
Reverb, or to both.  
Ph a se 0 1 8 0 d e g re e  
Adjusts the spatial spread of the sound.  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
MAIN: The Chorus output is sent only to the OUTPUT jacks.  
fig.02-028.e  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
OUTPUT  
Higher settings will make the sound more spacious.  
REV: The Chorus output is sent only to the Reverb.  
fig.02-029.e  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
OUTPUT  
Reverb  
LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency  
M+R: The Chorus output is sent to the OUTPUT jacks and to  
value are eliminated.  
the Reverb.  
fig.02-030.e  
HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency  
value are eliminated.  
Chorus Input  
Chorus  
Reverb  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
Cu to ff fre q (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Reverb Input  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz  
Ch o ru s Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Determines the Chorus output level.  
Ch o ru s O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Chorus units  
stereo output is routed when Chorus Output Select is set to  
MAINor M+R.”  
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Fo r Ty p e : 2 (DELAY)  
Ma k in g Re ve rb Se ttin g s  
These settings allow you to select the desired type of Reverb,  
its characteristics, and the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the  
Reverb units stereo output is routed.  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.  
Le ft (De la y Le ft) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Re ve rb Ty p e  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the left side of the  
stereo field.  
Selects the type of Reverb.  
0 (Off): Reverb is not used.  
1 (Revrb): Normal Reverb  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 m s, N o te  
Sets the delay time for the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
2 (Room): This reverb simulates typical room acoustic  
reflections.  
3 (Hall): This reverb simulates typical concert hall acoustic  
HF Da m p *1  
reflections.  
This allows you to reduce, or damp,the high-frequency  
content of the repeated feedback delaysfrequencies above  
the selected value will be damped. If you do not want to cut  
the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
4 (Plate): This reverb simulates a reverb plate, a popular  
type of artificial reverb unit that derives its sound from the  
vibration of a metallic plate. You can also achieve unusual  
metallic-sounding reverbs using SRV PLATE.  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
Re ve rb Le ve l 0 1 2 7  
Specifies the output level of the Reverb.  
Fe e d b a ck -9 8 +9 8 %  
Re ve rb O u tp u t Assig n AD  
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback, controlling the  
number of times the delay repeats. With negative (-) values,  
the phase of the repeated delays is inverted.  
Selects the OUTPUT jacks to which the Reverb units stereo  
output is routed.  
Ce n te r (De la y Ce n te r Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Pressing [F5 (Reverb)] in the General page calls up the  
Reverb page, in which you can make the following settings.  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the center of the  
stereo field.  
Le ft (De la y Le ft Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the left side of  
the stereo field.  
Rig h t (De la y Rig h t Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Sets the volume level of the delay located at the right side of  
the stereo field.  
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Fo r Ty p e : 1 (REVERB)  
Fo r Ty p e : 2 (SRV RO O M)/ 3 (SRV  
HALL)/ 4 (SRV PLATE)  
Ty p e (Re ve rb / De la y Ty p e )  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e ) 0 .0 1 0 0 m s  
Selects a type of reverb or delay.  
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the reverb sound is heard.  
ROOM1: This is a short reverb with high density.  
ROOM2: This is a short reverb with low density.  
STAGE1: This is a reverb with greater late reverberation.  
STAGE2: This is a reverb with strong early reflections.  
HALL1: This is a very clear-sounding reverb.  
HALL2: This is a rich reverb.  
Tim e (Re ve rb Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
Adjusts the time length of reverberation.  
Size 1 8  
Adjusts the size of the simulated room or hall. The size  
becomes bigger as the value increases.  
DELAY: This is a conventional delay effect.  
PAN-DELAY: This is a delay effect with echoes that pan left  
and right.  
Hig h Cu t (Hig h Cu t Fre q u e n cy ) *1  
Sets the frequency above which the high-frequency content  
of the reverb will be reduced. If you do not want to damp the  
high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Tim e (Re ve rb / De la y Tim e ) 0 1 2 7  
When the Type setting is ROOM1HALL2, this adjusts the  
length of reverberation. When the Type setting is DELAY or  
PAN-DELAY, this adjusts the delay time.  
De n sity (Re ve rb De n sity ) 0 1 2 7  
Higher settings produce a more spacious ambience.  
Adjusts the density of reverb. Higher values result in greater  
density.  
HF Da m p (Re ve rb / De la y HF Da m p ) *1  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
Diffu sio n (Re ve rb Diffu sio n ) 0 1 2 7  
content of the reverb sound will be cut, or damped.”  
Adjusts the change in the density of the reverb over time. The  
higher the value, the more the density increases with time.  
(The effect of this setting is most pronounced with long  
reverb times.)  
Lower values cause a greater range of high frequencies to be  
cut, producing a softer reverb sound. If you do not want to  
cut the high frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
LF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *2  
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,  
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS  
Specifies the frequency below which the low-frequency  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
LF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
When the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-DELAY, this adjust  
the amount of delay feedback, controlling the number of  
delay repeats.  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with LF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs low-frequency content.  
Higher settings will produce more delay repeats.  
HF Da m p Fre q (LF Da m p Fre q u e n cy ) *3  
Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency  
content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or damped.”  
HF Da m p Ga in -3 6 0 d B  
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency  
range selected with HF Damp. With a setting of 0,there  
will be no reduction of the reverbs high-frequency content.  
*1 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600,  
2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500  
Hz, BYPASS  
*2 50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800,  
1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 Hz  
*3 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz  
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Se ttin g s in Ge n e ra l MIDI  
Mo d e  
Pa ra m e te rs fo r Ea ch Mu lti-  
Effe cts  
the effects consist of two or more different effects connected  
in series or in parallel.  
227).  
Parameters marked with a sharp #can be controlled using  
a specified controller (Two setting items will change  
simultaneously for #1and #2). (p. 26, p. 32, p. 37)  
1:  
STEREO EQ (p. 44)  
OVERDRIVE (p. 44)  
DISTORTION(p. 45)  
2:  
3:  
4:  
PHASER  
(p. 45)  
5:  
SPECTRUM (p. 46)  
ENHANCER (p. 46)  
AUTO WAH (p. 47)  
6:  
7:  
8:  
ROTARY  
COMPRESSOR(p. 48)  
LIMITER (p. 48)  
(p. 47)  
9:  
10:  
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35:  
36:  
HEXA-CHORUS(p. 49)  
TREMOLO CHORUS(p. 49)  
SPACE-D  
(p. 50)  
STEREO CHORUS(p. 50)  
STEREO FLANGER(p. 51)  
STEP FLANGER(p. 52)  
STEREO DELAY(p. 52)  
MODULATION DELAY(p. 53)  
TRIPLE TAP DELAY(p. 54)  
QUADRUPLE TAP DELAY(p. 55)  
TIME CONTROL DELAY(p. 56)  
2VOICE PITCH SHIFTER(p. 56)  
FBK PITCH SHIFTER(p. 57)  
REVERB  
(p. 58)  
GATED REVERB(p. 58)  
OVERDRIVE -> CHORUS(p. 59)  
OVERDRIVE -> FLANGER(p. 59)  
OVERDRIVE -> DELAY(p. 60)  
DISTORTION -> CHORUS(p. 60)  
DISTORTION -> FLANGER(p. 60)  
DISTORTION -> DELAY(p. 60)  
ENHANCER -> CHORUS(p. 61)  
ENHANCER -> FLANGER(p. 61)  
ENHANCER -> DELAY(p. 62)  
CHORUS -> DELAY(p. 62)  
FLANGER -> DELAY(p. 63)  
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37:  
CHORUS -> FLANGER(p. 63)  
CHORUS/ DELAY(p. 64)  
FLANGER/ DELAY(p. 64)  
CHORUS/ FLANGER(p. 64)  
STEREO PHASER(p. 65)  
KEYSYNC FLANGER(p. 65)  
FORMANT FILTER(p. 66)  
RING MODULATOR(p. 67)  
MULTI TAP DELAY(p. 68)  
REVERSE DELAY(p. 69)  
SHUFFLE DELAY(p. 70)  
3D DELAY (p. 70)  
GUITAR MULTI B(p. 96)  
GUITAR MULTI C(p. 98)  
CLEAN GUITAR MULTI A(p. 99)  
CLEAN GUITAR MULTI B(p. 101)  
BASS MULTI (p. 102)  
38:  
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81:  
ISOLATOR 2 (p. 104)  
STEREO SPECTRUM(p. 104)  
3D AUTO SPIN(p. 105)  
3D MANUAL(p. 105)  
To have the types displayed according to category (as shown  
3VOICE PITCH SHIFTER(p. 71)  
LOFI COMPRESS(p. 72)  
LOFI NOISE (p. 72)  
Modulation (Effects that modulate the sound)  
4:  
PHASER  
SPEAKER SIMULATOR(p. 73)  
OVERDRIVE 2(p. 74)  
7:  
AUTO WAH  
41:  
42:  
64:  
65:  
66:  
STEREO PHASER  
KEYSYNC FLANGER  
FORMANT FILTER  
RING MODULATOR  
STEREO PHASER 2  
STEREO AUTO WAH  
ST FORMANT FILTER  
DISTORTION 2(p. 74)  
STEREO COMPRESSOR(p. 75)  
STEREO LIMITER(p. 75)  
GATE  
(p. 76)  
(p. 76)  
SLICER  
ISOLATOR (p. 77)  
3D CHORUS (p. 77)  
Delay (Effects that delay the sound)  
3D FLANGER(p. 78)  
17:  
18:  
19:  
46:  
47:  
48:  
67:  
68:  
69:  
STEREO DELAY  
TREMOLO (p. 79)  
MODULATION DELAY  
TRIPLE TAP DELAY  
QUADRUPLE TAP DELAY  
TIME CONTROL DELAY  
2VOICE PITCH SHIFTER  
FBK PITCH SHIFTER  
ENHANCER -> DELAY  
MULTI TAP DELAY  
REVERSE DELAY  
AUTO PAN (p. 79)  
STEREO PHASER 2(p. 80)  
STEREO AUTO WAH(p. 81)  
ST FORMANT FILTER(p. 81)  
MULTI TAP DELAY 2(p. 82)  
REVERSE DELAY 2(p. 83)  
SHUFFLE DELAY 2(p. 83)  
3D DELAY 2 (p. 84)  
ROTARY 2 (p. 85)  
SHUFFLE DELAY  
ROTARY MULTI(p. 86)  
KEYBOARD MULTI(p. 87)  
RHODES MULTI(p. 89)  
3D DELAY  
3VOICE PITCH SHIFTER  
MULTI TAP DELAY 2  
REVERSE DELAY 2  
SHUFFLE DELAY 2  
3D DELAY 2  
JD MULTI  
(p. 90)  
STEREO LOFI COMPRESS(p. 91)  
STEREO LOFI NOISE(p. 92)  
GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR(p. 93)  
STEREO OVERDRIVE(p. 94)  
STEREO DISTORTION(p. 94)  
GUITAR MULTI A(p. 95)  
ROTARY  
ROTARY 2  
ROTARY MULTI  
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73:  
74:  
75:  
KEYBOARD MULTI  
RHODES MULTI  
JD MULTI  
32:  
ENHANCER -> CHORUS  
ENHANCER -> FLANGER  
CHORUS -> DELAY  
FLANGER -> DELAY  
CHORUS -> FLANGER  
CHORUS/ DELAY  
33:  
35:  
36:  
37:  
38:  
39:  
40:  
60:  
61:  
LoFi (Effects that intentionally degrades the sound  
quality)  
50:  
51:  
76:  
77:  
LOFI COMPRESS  
LOFI NOISE  
FLANGER/ DELAY  
CHORUS/ FLANGER  
3D CHORUS  
STEREO LOFI COMPRESS  
STEREO LOFI NOISE  
Guitar and Bass (Effects useful for the Guitar and Bass)  
3D FLANGER  
2:  
OVERDRIVE  
Dimension (Effects that control the location of the  
sound)  
3:  
DISTORTION  
26:  
27:  
28:  
29:  
30:  
31:  
52:  
53:  
54:  
78:  
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85:  
86:  
OVERDRIVE -> CHORUS  
OVERDRIVE -> FLANGER  
OVERDRIVE -> DELAY  
DISTORTION -> CHORUS  
DISTORTION -> FLANGER  
DISTORTION -> DELAY  
SPEAKER SIMULATOR  
OVERDRIVE 2  
62:  
63:  
89:  
90:  
TREMOLO  
AUTO PAN  
3D AUTO SPIN  
3D MANUAL  
Filter (Effects that modify the sound character)  
1:  
STEREO EQ  
5:  
SPECTRUM  
6:  
ENHANCER  
ISOLATOR  
DISTORTION 2  
59:  
87:  
88:  
GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR  
STEREO OVERDRIVE  
STEREO DISTORTION  
GUITAR MULTI A  
ISOLATOR 2  
STEREO SPECTRUM  
Reverb (Effects that reverberate the sound)  
24:  
25:  
REVERB  
GUITAR MULTI B  
GATED REVERB  
GUITAR MULTI C  
CLEAN GUITAR MULTI A  
CLEAN GUITAR MULTI B  
BASS MULTI  
Compressor (Effects in which the loudness becomes  
difficult to change)  
9:  
COMPRESSOR  
LIMITER  
10:  
55:  
56:  
57:  
58:  
STEREO COMPRESSOR  
STEREO LIMITER  
GATE  
SLICER  
Chorus (Effects that broaden the sound)  
11:  
12:  
13:  
14:  
15:  
16:  
HEXA-CHORUS  
TREMOLO CHORUS  
SPACE-D  
STEREO CHORUS  
STEREO FLANGER  
STEP FLANGER  
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1 : STEREO EQ (Ste re o Eq u a lize r)  
Output  
This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high).  
fig.2-04  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
L in  
L out  
R out  
4-Band EQ  
4-Band EQ  
2 : O VERDRIVE  
R in  
This effect creates a soft distortion similar to that produced  
by vacuum tube amplifiers.  
fig.2-05  
Freq/Gain  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Lo w Fre q (Lo w Fre q u e n cy )  
Over  
drive  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Select the frequency of the low range (200 Hz/ 400 Hz).  
Pan R  
R in  
R out  
Lo w Ga in  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency.  
Overdrive  
Mid 1 Fre q (Mid d le 1 Fre q u e n cy )  
Drive #  
Adjust the frequency of Middle 1 (mid range).  
Adjust the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Mid 1 Ga in (Mid d le 1 Ga in )  
Adjust the gain for the area specified by the Middle 1  
Frequency and Q settings.  
Amp Simulator  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Select the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL:small amp  
Mid 2 Fre q (Mid d le 2 Fre q u e n cy )  
Adjust the frequency of Middle 2 (mid range).  
BUILT-IN:single-unit type amp  
2-STACK:large double stack amp  
3-STACK:large triple stack amp  
Mid 2 Ga in (Mid d le 2 Ga in )  
Adjust the gain for the area specified by the Middle 2  
Frequency and Q settings.  
Hig h Fre q (Hig h Fre q u e n cy )  
EQ Gain  
Select the frequency of the high range (4000 Hz/ 8000 Hz).  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Hig h Ga in  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Band Width  
Mid 1 Q (Mid d le 1 Q )  
Output  
This parameter adjusts the width of the area around the  
Middle 1 Frequency that will be affected by the Gain setting.  
Higher values of Q will result in a narrower area being  
affected.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Mid 2 Q (Mid d le 2 Q )  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
This parameter adjusts the width of the area around the  
Middle 2 Frequency that will be affected by the Gain setting.  
Higher values of Q will result in a narrower area being  
affected.  
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3 : DISTO RTIO N  
4 : PHASER  
This effect produces a more intense distortion than  
A phaser adds a phase-shifted sound to the original sound,  
producing a twisting modulation that creates spaciousness  
Overdrive.  
fig.2-06  
and depth.  
L in  
L out  
fig.2-07  
Pan L  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Distortion  
Pan R  
Phaser  
R in  
R out  
Mix  
Pan R  
R in  
Resonance  
R out  
Distortion  
Phaser  
Drive #  
Ma n u a l #  
Adjust the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Adjust the basic frequency from which the sound will be  
modulated.  
Amp Simulator  
Ra te #  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Select the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL:small amp  
Adjust the frequency (period) of modulation.  
De p th  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
BUILT-IN:single-unit type amp  
2-STACK:large double stack amp  
3-STACK:large triple stack amp  
Re so n a n ce  
Adjust the amount of feedback for the phaser.  
Mix Le ve l  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the ratio with which the phase-shifted sound is  
combined with the direct sound.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Output  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjust the output level.  
Output  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
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5 : SPECTRUM  
6 : EN HAN CER  
Spectrum is a type of filter which modifies the timbre by  
boosting or cutting the level at specific frequencies. It is  
similar to an equalizer, but has 8 frequency points fixed at  
The Enhancer controls the overtone structure of the high  
frequencies, adding sparkle and tightness to the sound.  
fig.2-09  
locations most suitable for adding character to the sound.  
fig.2-08  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Enhancer  
Enhancer  
Mix  
Mix  
L in  
L out  
2-Band  
EQ  
Pan L  
R in  
Spectrum  
Pan R  
R in  
R out  
Enhancer  
Gain  
Se n s (Se n sitivity ) #  
2 5 0 Hz (Ba n d 1 Ga in )  
Adjust the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Adjust the 250 Hz level.  
Mix Le ve l #  
5 0 0 Hz (Ba n d 2 Ga in )  
Adjust the ratio with which the overtones generated by the  
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.  
Adjust the 500 Hz level.  
1 0 0 0 Hz (Ba n d 3 Ga in )  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the 1000 Hz level.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
1 2 5 0 Hz (Ba n d 4 Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjust the 1250 Hz level.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
2 0 0 0 Hz (Ba n d 5 Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjust the 2000 Hz level.  
Output  
3 1 5 0 Hz (Ba n d 6 Ga in )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the 3150 Hz level.  
Adjust the output level.  
4 0 0 0 Hz (Ba n d 7 Ga in )  
Adjust the 4000 Hz level.  
8 0 0 0 Hz (Ba n d 8 Ga in )  
Adjust the 8000 Hz level.  
Band Width  
Q
Simultaneously adjust the width of the adjusted areas for all  
the frequency bands.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
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fig.2-11  
7 : AUTO W AH  
L in  
L out  
R out  
The Auto Wah cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic  
Rotary  
change in timbre.  
fig.2-10  
R in  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Rotary  
Auto Wah  
R in  
Sp e e d #  
Simultaneously switch the rotational speed of the low  
frequency rotor and high frequency rotor.  
Auto Wah  
SLOW:Slow down the rotation to the specified speed (the  
Filte r (Filte r Ty p e )  
Low Slow / Hi Slow values).  
Select the type of filter.  
FAST:Speed up the rotation to the specified speed (the Low  
LPF:The wah effect will be applied over a wide frequency  
Fast / Hi Fast values).  
range.  
BPF:The wah effect will be applied over a narrow frequency  
range.  
Se n s  
Woofer  
Adjust the sensitivity with which the filter is controlled.  
Slo w Ra te (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Slo w Ra te )  
Ma n u a l #  
Adjust the slow speed (SLOW) of the low frequency rotor.  
Adjust the center frequency from which the effect is applied.  
Fa st Ra te (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Fa st Ra te )  
Pe a k  
Adjust the fast speed (FAST) of the low frequency rotor.  
Adjust the amount of the wah effect that will occur in the  
area of the center frequency. Lower settings will cause the  
effect to be applied in a broad area around the center  
frequency. Higher settings will cause the effect to be applied  
in a more narrow range.  
Acce le ra tio n (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Acce le ra tio n )  
Adjust the time it takes the low frequency rotor to reach the  
newly selected speed when switching from fast to slow (or  
slow to fast) speed. Lower values will require longer times.  
Le ve l (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Le ve l)  
Ra te (LFO Ra te )#  
Adjust the volume of the low frequency rotor.  
Adjust the frequency of the modulation.  
De p th (LFO De p th )  
Separation  
Adjust the depth of the modulation.  
Se p a ra tio n  
Adjust the spatial dispersion of the sound.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Tweeter  
Adjust the output level.  
Slo w Ra te (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Slo w Ra te )  
Adjust the slow speed (SLOW) of the high frequency rotor.  
8 : RO TARY  
The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers  
often used with the electric organs of the past. Since the  
movement of the high range and low range rotors can be set  
independently, the unique type of modulation characteristic  
of these speakers can be simulated quite closely. This effect is  
most suitable for electric organ Patches.  
Fa st Ra te (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Fa st Ra te )  
Adjust the fast speed (FAST) of the high frequency rotor.  
Acce le ra tio n (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Acce le ra tio n )  
Adjust the time it takes the high frequency rotor to reach the  
newly selected speed when switching from fast to slow (or  
slow to fast) speed. Lower values will require longer times.  
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Le ve l (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Le ve l)  
1 0 : LIMITER  
Adjust the volume of the high frequency rotor.  
The Limiter compresses signals that exceed a specified  
volume level, preventing distortion from occurring.  
fig.2-13  
Output  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
2-Band  
EQ  
Limiter  
Pan R  
Adjust the output level.  
R in  
R out  
9 : CO MPRESSO R  
Limiter  
The Compressor flattens out high levels and boosts low  
Th re sh o ld (Th re sh o ld Le ve l)  
levels, smoothing out unevenness in volume.  
fig.2-12  
Adjust the volume at which compression will begin.  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Ra tio (Co m p re ssio n Ra tio )  
2-Band  
EQ  
Compressor  
Pan R  
Adjust the compression ratio.  
R in  
R out  
Re le a se (Re le a se Tim e )  
Compressor  
Adjust the time from when the volume falls below the  
Threshold Level until compression is no longer applied.  
Atta ck  
Adjust the attack time of an input sound.  
Po st Ga in  
Adjust the output gain.  
Su sta in  
Adjust the time over which low level sounds are boosted  
until they reach the specified volume.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Po st Ga in  
Adjust the low frequency gain.  
Adjust the output gain.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the high frequency gain.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Output  
Adjust the low frequency gain.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the high frequency gain.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Output  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,  
0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
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1 1 : HEXA-CHO RUS  
1 2 : TREMO LO CHO RUS  
Hexa-chorus uses a six-phase chorus (six layers of chorused  
Tremolo Chorus is a chorus effect with added Tremolo  
sound) to give richness and spatial spread to the sound.  
(cyclic modulation of volume).  
fig.2-14  
fig.2-15  
L in  
L out  
L in  
L out  
Balance D  
Balance D  
Balance W  
Balance W  
Tremolo Chorus  
Hexa Chorus  
Balance W  
Balance W  
R in  
R out  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
Balance D  
Hexa Chorus  
Chorus  
Ra te #  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te )  
Adjust the rate of modulation.  
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
De p th  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th )  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
De p th De v (De p th De via tio n )  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the difference in modulation depth between each  
chorus sound.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Tremolo  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
Ra te (Tre m o lo Ra te ) #  
Adjust the modulation speed of the tremolo effect.  
Pre De la y De v (Pre De la y De via tio n )  
Ph a se (Tre m o lo Ph a se )  
Pre Delay determines the time from when the direct sound  
begins until the processed sound is heard. Pre Delay  
Deviation adjusts the differences in Pre Delay between each  
chorus sound.  
Adjust the spread of the tremolo effect.  
Se p a ra tio n (Tre m o lo Se p a ra tio n )  
Adjust the spread of the tremolo effect.  
Pa n De v (Pa n De via tio n )  
Adjust the difference in stereo location between each chorus  
sound. With a setting of 0, all chorus sounds will be in the  
center. With a setting of 20, each chorus sound will be spaced  
at 60 degree intervals relative to the center.  
Balance  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
tremolo chorus sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the  
direct sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W  
only the tremolo chorus sound will be output.  
Balance  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
chorus sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
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1 3 : SPACE-D  
1 4 : STEREO CHO RUS  
Space-D is a multiple chorus that applies two-phase  
This is a stereo chorus. A filter is provided so that you can  
modulation in stereo. It gives no impression of modulation,  
adjust the timbre of the chorus sound.  
fig.2-17  
but produces a transparent chorus effect.  
Balance D  
2-Band  
fig.2-16  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Balance W  
Chorus  
Chorus  
EQ  
Balance W  
Space D  
Space D  
Balance W  
Balance W  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Balance D  
Chorus  
Chorus  
Ra te #  
Ra te #  
Adjust the rate of modulation.  
Adjust the rate of modulation.  
De p th  
De p th  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Ph a se  
Ph a se  
Adjust the spatial spread of the sound.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the spatial spread of the sound.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the processed sound is heard.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the processed sound is heard.  
Filter  
EQ Gain  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Select the type of filter.  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
OFF:a filter will not be used  
LPF:cut the frequency range above the cutoff frequency  
HPF:cut the frequency range below the cutoff frequency  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Balance  
Adjust the basic frequency of the filter.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
chorus sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Output  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Balance  
Adjust the output level.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
chorus sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
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Output  
EQ Gain  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
1 5 : STEREO FLAN GER  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
This is a stereo flanger. (The LFO has the same phase for left  
and right.) It produces a metallic resonance that rises and  
falls like a jet airplane taking off or landing. A filter is  
provided so that you can adjust the timbre of the flanged  
Balance  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
sound.  
fig.2-18  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
flanger sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
flanger sound will be output.  
Balance D  
2-Band  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Flanger  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Balance W  
Flanger  
2-Band  
EQ  
Adjust the output level.  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
Flanger  
Ra te (LFO Ra te ) #  
Adjust the rate of modulation.  
De p th (LFO De p th )  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Fe e d b a ck (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l) #  
Adjust the amount (%) of the processed sound that is  
returned (fed back) into the input. Positive (+) settings will  
return the sound in phase, and negative (-) settings will  
return the sound in reverse phase.  
Ph a se  
Adjust the spatial spread of the sound.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
Filter  
Ty p e  
Select the type of filter.  
OFF:a filter will not be used  
LPF:cut the frequency range above the cutoff frequency  
HPF:cut the frequency range below the cutoff frequency  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Adjust the basic frequency of the filter.  
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1 6 : STEP FLAN GER  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
The Step Flanger effect is a flanger in which the flanger pitch  
changes in steps. The speed at which the pitch changes can  
also be specified in terms of a note-value of a specified  
Balance  
tempo.  
fig.2-19  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Balance D  
2-Band  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
flanger sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Step Flanger  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Output  
Balance W  
Step Flanger  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Balance D  
Adjust the output level.  
Flanger  
1 7 : STEREO DELAY  
Ra te (LFO Ra te )  
This is a stereo delay.  
Adjust the rate of modulation.  
When Feedback Mode is NORMAL:  
fig.2-20  
De p th (LFO Ra te )  
Balance D  
2-Band  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Fbk (Feedback Level) #  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Balance W  
Delay  
Adjust the amount (%) of the flanger sound that is returned  
(fed back) into the input. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Balance W  
Delay  
2-Band  
EQ  
Fe e d b a ck #  
R in  
R out  
L out  
Balance D  
Adjust the amount (%) of the processed sound that is  
returned (fed back) into the input. Positive (+) settings will  
return the sound in phase, and negative (-) settings will  
return the sound in reverse phase.  
When Feedback Mode is CROSS:  
fig.2-21  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
Balance W  
Delay  
Ph a se  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Adjust the spatial spread of the sound.  
Balance W  
Delay  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
Balance D  
Delay  
Step Rate  
Le ft (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
Ste p Ra te #  
Adjust the time from the original sound until when the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Adjust the rate (period) of pitch change. This parameter can  
be set as a note-value of a specified tempo. In this case,  
specify the value of the desired note.  
Rig h t (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Adjust the time from the original sound until when the right  
delay sound is heard.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
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1 8 : MO DULATIO N DELAY  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
This effect adds modulation to the delayed sound, producing  
an effect similar to a flanger.  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
When Feedback Mode is NORMAL:  
fig.2-22  
Balance D  
2-Band  
FBK Mo d e (Fe e d b a ck Mo d e )  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Select the way in which delay sound is fed back into the  
effect.  
Balance W  
Delay  
Modulation  
Feedback  
Feedback  
NORMAL:The left delay sound will be fed back into the left  
delay, and the right delay sound into the right delay.  
Balance W  
Delay  
Modulation  
Balance D  
CROSS:The left delay sound will be fed back into the right  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
L out  
delay, and the right delay sound into the left delay.  
When Feedback Mode is CROSS:  
fig.2-23  
Phase  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
Ph a se Le ft  
L in  
Select the phase of the left delay sound.  
NORMAL:Phase is not changed.  
INVERT:Phase is inverted.  
Delay  
Modulation  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Delay  
Modulation  
Balance D  
Balance W  
Ph a se Rig h t  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Select the phase of the right delay sound.  
NORMAL:Phase is not changed.  
INVERT:Phase is inverted.  
Delay  
Le ft (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the time from the original sound until when the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Rig h t (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the time from the original sound until when the right  
delay sound is heard.  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
HF Da m p  
Balance  
Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
delay sound will be output.  
Fe e d b a ck (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
Output  
FBK Mo d e (Fe e d b a ck Mo d e )  
Select the way in which delay sound is fed back into the  
effect.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
NORMAL:The left delay sound will be fed back into the left  
delay, and the right delay sound into the right delay.  
CROSS:The left delay sound will be fed back into the right  
delay, and the right delay sound into the left delay.  
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Modulation  
1 9 : TRIPLE TAP DELAY  
The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds; center,  
left and right. The center delay time can be specified as a note  
Ra te #  
Adjust the speed of the modulation.  
value of a specified tempo.  
fig.2-24  
De p th  
Balance D  
2-Band  
Adjust the depth of the modulation.  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Balance W  
Left Tap  
Ph a se  
Triple Tap Delay  
Feedback  
Center Tap  
Adjust the spatial spread of the sound.  
Balance W  
Right Tap  
EQ Gain  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Delay  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Ce n te r (De la y Tim e Ce n te r)  
Le ft (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Balance  
Rig h t (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until when the  
delay sound is heard. This parameter can be set as a note-  
value of a specified tempo. In this case, specify the value of  
the desired note.  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
modulation delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the  
direct sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W  
only the modulation delay sound will be output.  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
Delay Level  
Ce n te r (Ce n te r Le ve l)  
Le ft (Le ft Le ve l)  
Rig h t (Rig h t Le ve l)  
Adjust the volume of each delay sound.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
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Fe e d b a ck (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l) #  
Balance  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
delay sound will be output.  
Delay Level  
Le ve l 1  
Le ve l 2  
Output  
Le ve l 3  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Le ve l 4  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the volume of each delay sound.  
2 0 : Q UADRUPLE TAP DELAY  
Balance  
The Quadruple Tap Delay has four delays. Each of the Delay  
Time parameters can be specified as a note length of the  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
selected tempo.  
fig.2-25  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
delay sound will be output.  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Delay 1  
Delay 2  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Quadruple Tap Delay  
Delay 3  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Balance W  
R out  
Delay 4  
Adjust the output level.  
R in  
Balance D  
The stereo location of each delay sound is as follows.  
fig.2-26  
2
3
4
1
R
L
Delay  
De la y 1 (De la y Tim e 1 )  
De la y 2 (De la y Tim e 2 )  
De la y 3 (De la y Tim e 3 )  
De la y 4 (De la y Tim e 4 )  
Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until when each  
delay sound is heard. These parameters can be set as a note-  
value of a specified tempo. In this case, specify the value of  
the desired note.  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
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2 1 : TIME CO N TRO L DELAY  
Output  
This effect allows you to use a specified controller (the  
controller selected in EFX Control Source) to control the  
delay time and pitch in realtime. Lengthening the delay will  
lower the pitch, and shortening it will raise the pitch.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
fig.2-27  
2-Band  
EQ  
Balance W  
2 2 : 2 VO ICE PITCH SHIFTER  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Balance D  
A Pitch Shifter shifts the pitch of the original sound. This 2-  
voice pitch shifter has two pitch shifters, and can add two  
Time Control Delay  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Balance D  
pitch shifted sounds to the original sound.  
fig.2-28  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Level Balance A  
Delay  
PanA L  
PanA R  
Balance W  
Tim e (De la y tim e ) #  
2Voice Pitch Shifter  
Level Balance B  
PanB L  
Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until when each  
delay sound is heard.  
Balance W  
R out  
PanB R  
R in  
Acce le ra tio n  
Balance D  
This parameter adjusts the time over which the Delay Time  
will change from the current setting to a newly specified  
setting. The rate of change for the Delay Time directly affects  
the rate of pitch change.  
Pitch A  
Co a rse (Co a rse Pitch A) # 1  
Adjust the pitch of Pitch Shift A in semitone steps (-2-+1  
octaves).  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Fin e (Fin e Pitch A) # 1  
Make fine adjustments to the pitch of Pitch Shift A in 2-cent  
steps (-100-+100 cents).  
Fe e d b a ck #  
One cent is 1/ 100th of a semitone.  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n A)  
Adjust the stereo location of the Pitch Shift A sound. L64 is  
far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e A)  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the Pitch Shift A sound is heard.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Pitch shift  
Mo d e (Pitch Sh ifte r Mo d e )  
Balance  
Higher settings of this parameter will result in slower  
response, but steadier pitch.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
delay sound will be output.  
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Pitch B  
Pitch  
Co a rse (Co a rse Pitch B) # 2  
Co a rse (Co a rse Pitch ) # 1  
Adjust the pitch of Pitch Shift B in semitone steps (-2-+1  
octaves).  
Adjust the pitch of the pitch shifted sound in semitone steps  
(-2-+1 octaves).  
Fin e (Fin e Pitch B) # 2  
Fin e (Fin e Pitch ) # 1  
Make fine adjustments to the pitch of Pitch Shift B in 2-cent  
steps (-100-+100 cents).  
Make fine adjustments to the pitch of the pitch shifted sound  
in 2-cent steps (-100-+100 cents).  
One cent is 1/ 100th of a semitone.  
One cent is 1/ 100th of a semitone.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n B)  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the stereo location of the Pitch Shift B sound. L64 is  
far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the pitch shifted sound is heard.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e B)  
Mo d e (Pitch Sh ifte r Mo d e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the Pitch Shift A sound is heard.  
Higher settings of this parameter will result in slower  
response, but steadier pitch.  
Fe e d b a ck (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l) #  
Level Balance  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the pitch shift sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Le ve l Ba la n ce  
Adjust the volume balance between the Pitch Shift A and  
Pitch Shift B sounds.  
EQ Gain  
Balance  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
pitch shift sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
pitch shift sound will be output.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Balance  
Output  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
pitch shift sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
pitch shift sound will be output.  
Adjust the output level.  
2 3 : FBK PITCH SHIFTER  
(Feedback Pitch Shifter)  
Output  
This pitch shifter allows the pitch shifted sound to be fed  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
back into the effect.  
fig.2-29  
Adjust the output level.  
2-Band  
EQ  
Balance W  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Balance D  
Adjust the stereo location of the pitch shifted sound. L64 is  
far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Pitch Shifter  
Balance W  
Feedback  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
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2 4 : REVERB  
Output  
The Reverb effect adds reverberation to the sound,  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
simulating an acoustic space.  
fig.2-30  
Adjust the output level.  
2-Band  
EQ  
Balance W  
L in  
L out  
R out  
2 5 : GATED REVERB  
Balance D  
Reverb  
Gate Reverb is a special type of reverb in which the  
reverberant sound is cut off before its natural length.  
fig.2-31  
Balance W  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Balance D  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Balance D  
Balance W  
Reverb  
Gate Reverb  
Balance W  
Ty p e (Re ve rb Ty p e )  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Balance D  
Select the type of Reverb effect.  
ROOM1: dense reverb with short decay  
ROOM2: sparse reverb with short decay  
STAGE1: reverb with greater late reverberation  
STAGE2: reverb with strong early reflections  
HALL1: reverb with clear reverberance  
HALL2: reverb with rich reverberance  
Reverb  
Ty p e (Ga te Re ve rb Ty p e )  
Select the type of reverb.  
NORMAL:  
conventional gate reverb  
REVERSE: backwards reverb  
SWEEP1:  
SWEEP2:  
the reverberant sound moves from right to left  
the reverberant sound moves from left to right  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the reverb sound is heard.  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the reverb sound is heard.  
Tim e (Re ve rb Tim e ) #  
Adjust the time length of reverberation.  
Ga te Tim e  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the time from when the reverb is heard until when it  
disappears.  
Adjust the frequency above which the reverberant sound will  
be cut. As the frequency is set lower, more of the high  
frequencies will be cut, resulting in a softer and more muted  
reverberance. If you do not want the high frequencies to be  
cut, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
EQ Gain  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Balance  
Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
reverb sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
reverb sound will be output.  
Balance  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
reverb sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct  
sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the  
reverb sound will be output.  
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Output  
2 7 : O VERDRIVEFLAN GER  
This effect connects an overdrive and a flanger in series.  
fig.2-33  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
Balance D  
L out  
L in  
Feedback  
Flanger  
2 6 : O VERDRIVECHO RUS  
This effect connects an overdrive and a chorus in series.  
Balance W  
Overdrive  
Balance W  
R out  
fig.2-32  
R in  
L out  
L in  
Balance D  
Balance D  
Chorus  
Balance W  
Overdrive  
Overdrive  
Balance W  
R out  
R in  
Drive  
Balance D  
Adjust the degree of overdrive distortion. The volume will  
change together with the degree of distortion.  
Overdrive  
Pa n (O ve rd rive Pa n ) #  
Drive  
Adjust the stereo location of the overdrive sound. L64 is far  
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Adjust the degree of overdrive distortion. The volume will  
change together with the degree of distortion.  
Pa n (O ve rd rive Pa n ) #  
Flanger  
Adjust the stereo location of the overdrive sound. L64 is far  
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Pre De la y (Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
Chorus  
Ra te (Fla n g e r Ra te )  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger effect.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
De p th (Fla n g e r De p th )  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te )  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger effect.  
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
Fe e d b a ck (Fla n g e r Fe e d b a ck )  
De p th (De p th Ra te )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Ba la n ce (Ch o ru s Ba la n ce ) #  
Ba la n ce (Fla n g e r Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the overdrive sound that  
is sent through the chorus and the overdrive sound that is  
not sent through the chorus. With a setting of D100: 0W,”  
only the overdrive sound will be output. With a setting of  
D0: 100W,only the overdrive sound that is sent through  
the chorus will be output.  
Adjust the volume balance between the overdrive sound that  
is sent through the flanger and the overdrive sound that is  
not sent through the flanger. With a setting of D100: 0W,”  
only the overdrive sound will be output. With a setting of  
D0: 100W,only the overdrive sound that is sent through  
the flanger will be output.  
Output  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the output level.  
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2 8 : O VERDRIVEDELAY  
2 9 : DISTO RTIO N CHO RUS  
This effect connects an overdrive and a delay in series.  
fig.2-34  
This effect connects distortion and chorus in series. The  
parameters are essentially the same as 26:  
OVERDRIVE?CHORUS,with the exception of the following  
two.  
L out  
L in  
Balance D  
Balance W  
Overdrive  
Delay  
Drive Specify the amount of distortion.  
Balance W  
R out  
Pan Specify the stereo location of the distortion sound.  
fig.2-35  
Feedback  
R in  
Balance D  
L out  
L in  
Balance D  
Chorus  
Balance W  
Overdrive  
Distortion  
Balance W  
R out  
Drive  
R in  
Balance D  
Adjust the degree of overdrive distortion. The volume will  
change together with the degree of distortion.  
3 0 : DISTO RTIO N FLAN GER  
Pa n (O ve rd rive Pa n ) #  
This effect connects distortion and flanger in series. The  
parameters are essentially the same as in 27:  
OVERDRIVE?FLANGER,with the exception of the  
following two.  
Adjust the stereo location of the overdrive sound. L64 is far  
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Delay  
Drive Specify the amount of distortion.  
Pan Specify the stereo location of the distortion sound.  
fig.2-36  
Tim e (De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the delay sound is heard.  
Balance D  
L out  
L in  
Feedback  
Flanger  
Balance W  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
Distortion  
Balance W  
R out  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.  
R in  
Balance D  
HF Da m p (De la y HF Da m p )  
3 1 : DISTO RTIO N DELAY  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
This effect connects distortion and delay in series. The  
parameters are essentially the same as in 28:  
OVERDRIVE?DELAY,with the exception of the following  
two.  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the overdrive sound that  
is sent through the delay and the overdrive sound that is not  
sent through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W,only  
the overdrive sound will be output. With a setting of D0:  
100W,only the overdrive sound that is sent through the  
delay will be output.  
Drive Specify the amount of distortion.  
Pan Specify the stereo location of the distortion sound.  
fig.2-37  
L out  
L in  
Balance D  
Delay  
Balance W  
Distortion  
Balance W  
R out  
Feedback  
Balance D  
Output  
R in  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
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3 2 : EN HAN CERCHO RUS  
3 3 : EN HAN CERFLAN GER  
This effect connects an enhancer and a chorus in series.  
This effect connects an enhancer and a flanger in series.  
fig.2-38  
fig.2-39  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Enhancer  
Balance D  
Chorus  
L in  
L out  
Enhancer  
Mix  
Mix  
Mix  
Mix  
Feedback  
Flanger  
Balance W  
Balance W  
Balance W  
R out  
Balance W  
R out  
R in  
Enhancer  
Balance D  
R in  
Enhancer  
Balance D  
Enhancer  
Enhancer  
Se n s (En h a n ce r Se n s) #  
Se n s #  
Adjust the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Adjust the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Mix Le ve l (En h a n ce r Mix Le ve l)  
Mix Le ve l (En h a n ce r Mix Le ve l)  
Adjust the ratio with which the overtones generated by the  
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.  
Adjust the ratio with which the overtones generated by the  
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.  
Chorus  
Flanger  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y Tim e )  
Pre De la y (Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te )  
Ra te (Fla n g e r Ra te )  
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger effect.  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th )  
De p th (Fla n g e r De p th )  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger effect.  
Ba la n ce (Ch o ru s Ba la n ce ) #  
Fe e d b a ck (Fla n g e r Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Adjust the volume balance between the enhancer sound that  
is sent through the chorus and the enhancer sound that is not  
sent through the chorus. With a setting of D100: 0W,only  
the enhancer sound will be output. With a setting of D0:  
100W,only the enhancer sound that is sent through the  
chorus will be output.  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Ba la n ce (Fla n g e r Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the enhancer sound that  
is sent through the flanger and the enhancer sound that is not  
sent through the flanger. With a setting of D100: 0W,only  
the enhancer sound will be output. With a setting of D0:  
100W,only the enhancer sound that is sent through the  
flanger will be output.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
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3 4 : EN HAN CERDELAY  
3 5 : CHO RUSDELAY  
This effect connects an enhancer and a delay in series.  
This effect connects a chorus and a delay unit in series.  
fig.2-40  
fig.2-41  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Enhancer  
L in  
L out  
Balance D  
Mix  
Mix  
Balance D  
Balance W  
Balance W  
Balance W  
Delay  
Feedback  
Balance D  
Chorus  
Balance W  
Delay  
Feedback  
Balance D  
Balance W  
R out  
Balance W  
R out  
R in  
Enhancer  
R in  
Balance D  
Enhancer  
Chorus  
Se n s #  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
Mix Le ve l (En h a n ce r Mix Le ve l)  
Adjust the ratio with which the overtones generated by the  
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te )  
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th )  
Delay  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Tim e (De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the delay sound is heard.  
Ba la n ce (Ch o ru s Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
chorus sound. With a setting of D100: 0W,only the direct  
sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W,only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the delay input. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Delay  
HF Da m p (De la y HF Da m p )  
Tim e (De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the delay input will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the delay feedback, set this parameter to  
BYPASS.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the delay sound is heard.  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the delay input. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the enhancer sound that  
is sent through the delay and the enhancer sound that is not  
sent through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W,only  
the enhancer sound will be output. With a setting of D0:  
100W,only the enhancer sound that is sent through the  
delay will be output.  
HF Da m p (De la y HF Da m p )  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the delay input will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Output  
Adjust the volume balance between the chorus sound that is  
sent through the delay and the chorus sound that is not sent  
through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W,only the  
chorus sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W,”  
only the chorus sound that is sent through the delay will be  
output.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
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BYPASS.  
Output  
Ba la n ce #  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the volume balance between the flanger sound that is  
sent through the delay and the flanger sound that is not sent  
through the delay. With a setting of D100: 0W,only the  
flanger sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W,”  
only the flanger sound that is sent through the delay will be  
output.  
Adjust the output level.  
3 6 : FLAN GERDELAY  
This effect connects a flanger and a delay in series.  
fig.2-42  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Balance D  
Feedback  
Balance W  
Output  
Balance W  
Balance W  
Flanger  
Delay  
Feedback  
Balance D  
Balance W  
R out  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
R in  
Adjust the output level.  
Balance D  
3 7 : CHO RUSFLAN GER  
Flanger  
This effect connects a chorus and a flanger in series.  
fig.2-43  
Pre De la y (Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Feedback  
Flanger  
Balance W  
Ra te (Fla n g e r Ra te )  
Chorus  
Balance W  
R out  
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger effect.  
R in  
Balance D  
De p th (Fla n g e r De p th )  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger effect.  
Chorus  
Fe e d b a ck (Fla n g e r Fe e d b a ck )  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the chorus sound is heard.  
Ra te (Ch o ru s Ra te )  
Ba la n ce (Fla n g e r Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
flanger sound. With a setting of D100: 0W,only the direct  
sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W,only the  
flanger sound will be output.  
De p th (Ch o ru s De p th )  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.  
Ba la n ce (Ch o ru s Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
chorus sound. With a setting of D100: 0W,only the direct  
sound will be output. With a setting of D0: 100W,only the  
chorus sound will be output.  
Delay  
Tim e (De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the delay sound is heard.  
Flanger  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck )  
Pre De la y (Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back  
into the delay input. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the flanger sound is heard.  
HF Da m p (De la y HF Da m p )  
Ra te (Fla n g e r Ra te )  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the delay input will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high  
frequencies of the delay feedback, set this parameter to  
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger effect.  
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De p th (Fla n g e r De p th )  
4 0 : CHO RUS/ FLAN GER  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger effect.  
This effect connects a chorus and a flanger in parallel. The  
parameters are the same as for 37: CHORUSFLANGER.”  
However, the Flanger Balance parameter adjusts the volume  
Fe e d b a ck (Fla n g e r Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
balance between the direct sound and the flanger sound.  
fig.2-46  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Ba la n ce (Fla n g e r Ba la n ce ) #  
Balance W  
Chorus  
Feedback  
Adjust the volume balance between the chorus sound and  
the chorus sound that is passed through the flanger. With a  
setting of D100: 0W,only the chorus sound will be output.  
With a setting of D0: 100W,only the chorus sound that  
passes through the flanger will be output.  
Balance W  
Flanger  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
3 8 : CHO RUS/ DELAY  
This effect connects a chorus and a delay in parallel. The  
parameters are the same as for 35: CHORUSDELAY.”  
However, the Delay Balance parameter adjusts the volume  
balance between the direct sound and the delay sound.  
fig.2-44  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Balance W  
Chorus  
Feedback  
Balance W  
Delay  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
3 9 : FLAN GER/ DELAY  
This effect connects a flanger and a delay in parallel. The  
parameters are the same as for 36: FLANGERDELAY.”  
However, the Delay Balance parameter adjusts the volume  
balance between the direct sound and the delay sound.  
fig.2-45  
Balance D  
L in  
L out  
Balance W  
Flanger  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Balance W  
Delay  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
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4 1 :STEREO PHASER  
This is a stereo phaser. With the Step effects, you can also  
make stepped changes in the pitch of sounds to which the  
Step Rate  
Phaser effect is applied.  
fig.2-51  
Sw itch  
This setting determines whether the pitch is changed in a  
stepped fashion (ON) or not (OFF).  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Phaser  
Phaser  
Mix  
Mix  
Ra te (Ste p Ra te ) #  
Adjust the frequency of pitch change.  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Phaser  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Ty p e (Ph a se r Ty p e )  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Selects the type of Phaser.  
Type 2 adds more of the Phaser effect to the high frequencies  
than Type 1.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Mo d e  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Selects the number of stages in the phaser (4/ 8-STAGE).  
Po la rity  
Output  
Selects whether the left and right phase of the modulation  
will be the same or the opposite.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
INVERSE:The left and right phase will be opposite. When  
Adjust the output level.  
using a mono source, this spreads the sound.  
SYNCHRO:The left and right phase will be the same. Select  
4 2 :KEYSYN C FLAN GER  
this when inputting a stereo source.  
Keysync FLanger controls the Flanger by resetting the effect  
at the volume of the sound input to the effects device,  
restarting from the same pitch each time the Flanger is reset.  
Ma n u a l #  
Adjusts the center frequency to which the phase effect is  
applied.  
This parameter lets your playing dynamics on the keyboard  
control the flanger effect.  
fig.2-52  
Ra te (Ph a se r Ra te ) #  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
Adjust the frequency of modulation.  
L out  
Flanger  
De p th (Ph a se r De p th )  
Feedback  
Feedback  
Adjust the depth of modulation.  
Re so n a n ce (Ph a se r Re so n a n ce )  
Flanger  
2-Band  
EQ  
Adjust the amount of feedback for the phaser. Higher  
settings will give the sound a stronger character.  
R in  
R out  
Flanger  
X-Fe e d b a ck (Cro ss Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the phaser sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
PrDly (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjust the time delay from the original sound until the  
flanger sound is heard.  
Ra te (LFO Ra te ) #  
Mix Le ve l  
Adjust the modulation frequency of the flanger sound.  
Adjust the volume of the phase-shifted sound, relative to the  
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De p th (LFO De p th )  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger sound.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency range gain (amount of boost or  
cut).  
Fb k #  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase. Higher settings will  
produce a more distinctive sound.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Ph a se  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Adjust the spaciousness of the flanger sound.  
Filter  
Balance  
Ty p e  
Ba la n ce #  
OFF:A filter will not be used.  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the flanger sound.  
LPF:he frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the flanger sound  
will be output.  
HPF:The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Output  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) 0 1 2 7  
Adjust the output level.  
Step Rate  
4 3 :FO RMAN T FILTER  
Sw itch  
This adds a vowel character to the sound, making it similar  
to a human voice.  
This setting determines whether the pitch is changed in a  
stepped fashion (ON) or not (OFF).  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Ra te (Ste p Ra te ) #  
2-Band  
EQ  
Overdrive  
Formant  
Adjust the frequency of pitch change.  
Pan R  
R out  
R in  
Keysync  
Sw itch (Ke y sy n c Sw itch )  
Overdrive  
Determines whether the Flanger LFO is reset according to the  
input sound (ON) or not (OFF).  
Sw itch  
Determines whether the Overdrive is reset according to the  
input sound (ON) or not (OFF).  
Thre (Keysync Threshold)  
Adjust the volume level for which reset will be applied.  
Drive  
Th re s (Ke y sy n c Th re s)  
Turns Drive on/ off.  
Sets the LFO phase when the LFO is reset.  
Specifies the depth of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Ph a se (Ke y sy n c Ph a se )  
Sets the LFO phase when the LFO is reset.  
Filter  
Vo w e l 1 , 2  
Selects the vowel. The left setting is the vowel 1. The right  
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setting is the vowel 2.  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Ring Mod  
Ring Mod  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Ra te  
Sets the frequency at which the two vowels will be switched.  
R in  
De p th  
Ring Modulator  
Sets the effect depth.  
Fre q (Fre q u e n cy ) #  
Ma n u a l  
Sets the frequency at which modulation will be applied.  
Sets the point at which the two vowels will be switched.  
When set to 50, Vowels 1 and 2 switched in the same amount  
of time. Setting this higher than 50 increases the time for  
Vowel 1; setting this lower than 50 decreases the time for  
Vowel 1.  
Mo d u la to r (Mo d u la to r So u rce )  
Selects the input of the source sound for the envelope  
controlling the modulation.  
When set to SOURCE, the frequency is modulated according  
to the envelope of the sound input to the multi-effects.  
Keysync  
Mo d u la to r Mo n ito r  
Sw itch (Ke y sy n c Sw itch )  
Determines whether the input sound used as the modulator  
is output (ON) or not (OFF).  
Determines whether the LFO for switching the vowels is  
reset according to the input sound (ON) or not (OFF).  
Se n s #  
Th re s (Ke y sy n c Th re sh o ld )  
Sets the amount of frequency modulation applied.  
Specifies the volume level for which reset will be applied.  
Po la rity  
EQ Gain  
Determines whether the frequency modulation moves  
towards higher frequencies (UP) or lower frequencies  
(DOWN).  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Specifies the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Specifies the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Specifies the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Output  
Specifies the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Specifies the output volume.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Balance  
Specifies the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far  
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W the effect sound will  
be output.  
4 4 :RIN G MO DULATO R  
Ring Modulator is an effect which applies amplitude  
modulation (AM) to the input signal, producing bell-like  
sounds.  
You can also change the modulation frequency according to  
the volume of the sound input to the effects device.  
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Output  
Level  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
1 (Le ve l 1 )  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the output level of delay 1.  
2 (Le ve l 2 )  
4 5 :MULTI TAP DELAY  
Adjust the output level of delay 2.  
The Multi Tap Delay has four delays. Each of the Delay Time  
parameters can be specified as a note length of the selected  
tempo. You can also set the panning and level of each delay  
3 (Le ve l 3 )  
Adjust the output level of delay 3.  
sound.  
fig.2-55  
4 (Le ve l 4 )  
Balance D  
2-Band  
Adjust the output level of delay 4.  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Feed  
back  
Delay 1  
Delay 3  
Balance W  
Pan  
Multi Tap Delay  
Delay 4  
1 (O u tp u t Pa n 1 )  
Balance W  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 1). A  
setting of L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Delay 2  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Balance D  
2 (O u tp u t Pa n 2 )  
Delay  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 2). A  
setting of L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
1 (De la y Tim e 1 )  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
1 sound is heard.  
3 (O u tp u t Pa n 3 )  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 3). A  
setting of L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
2 (De la y Tim e 2 )  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
2 sound is heard.  
4 (O u tp u t Pa n 4 )  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 4). A  
setting of L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
3 (De la y Tim e 3 )  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
3 sound is heard.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
4 (De la y Tim e 4 )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
4 sound is heard.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
HF Da m p  
Balance  
Adjust the frequency at which the high frequency range of  
the delayed sound returned to the input will be cut.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
If you do not want to cut the high frequencies of the  
feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
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Pa n 1 :2 :3 (O u tp u t Pa n 1 :2 :3 )  
Output  
Adjust the pan of delay sound (Delay 1, 2, 3). A setting of L64  
is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Threshold  
4 6 :REVERSE DELAY  
Th re sh (Th re sh o ld Le ve l)  
Reverse Delay is a delay effect that adds the reverse of the  
Specify the volume level at which the reverse delay will  
begin to apply.  
input sound as the delay sound.  
fig.2-56  
2-Band  
EQ  
L out  
L in  
Feedback  
D1  
1
EQ Gain  
D2  
Rev. Delay  
Delay  
2
3
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
D3  
D4  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Delay  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
1 (De la y Tim e 1 )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
1 sound is heard.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
2 (De la y Tim e 2 )  
Balance  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
2 sound is heard.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
3 (De la y Tim e 3 )  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
3 sound is heard.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
4 (De la y Tim e 4 )  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
4 sound is heard.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Feedback  
Adjust the output level.  
Fe e d b a ck 1 :4 #  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay 1 and 4 sound that is  
fed back into the effect. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
HF Damp  
HF Da m p 1 :4  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound (Delay 1,  
4) fed back to the delay input will be cut.  
If you do not want to cut the high frequencies of the  
feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Le ve l 1 :2 :3  
Adjust the output level of delay 1, 2 and 3.  
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4 7 :SHUFFLE DELAY  
EQ Gain  
Shuffle Delay adds a shuffle to the delay sound, giving the  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
sound a bouncy delay effect with a swing feel.  
fig.2-57  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
L out  
R out  
L in  
Feedback  
Delay  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
R in  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Delay  
Balance  
Tim e (De la y Tim e ) #  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the delay  
sound is heard.  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
Sh u ffle Ra te #  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
Sets the ratio (as a percentage) of the time that elapses before  
the sound plays in Delay B relative to the time that elapses  
before the sound plays in Delay A. When set to 100%, the  
delay times are the same.  
Output  
Acce le ra tio n  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the time over which the Delay Time will change from  
the current setting to a newly specified setting. The rate of  
change for the Delay Time directly affects the rate of pitch  
change.  
Adjust the output level.  
4 8 :3 D DELAY  
This applies a 3D effect to the delay sound. The delay sound  
Fe e d b a ck #  
will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.  
fig.2-58  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
HF Da m p  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the delay input will be cut.  
If you do not want to cut the high frequencies of the  
feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Delay  
Ce n te r (De la y Tim e Ce n te r)  
Pan  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the  
center delay sound is heard.  
A (Pa n A)  
Adjust the pan of the delay A sound.  
Le ft (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
B (Pa n B)  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Adjust the pan of the delay B sound.  
Rig h t (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Balance  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
Ba la n ce (Le ve l Ba la n ce )  
Sets the balance for the levels of the delay A and the delay B.  
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Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the frequency above which delayed sound fed back to  
the delay input will be cut.  
Adjust the output level.  
4 9 :3 VO ICE PITCH SHIFTER  
If you do not want to cut the high frequencies of the  
feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
A Pitch Shifter shifts the pitch of the original sound. This 3-  
voice pitch shifter has three pitch shifters, and can add three  
Fe e d b a ck #  
pitch shifted sounds to the original sound.  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
fig.2-58  
L out  
L
Pitch 1  
Pitch 2  
1
2
Delay Level  
Pitch 3  
3
Ce n te r (Le ve l Ce n te r)  
R
R out  
Adjust the volume of the left delay sound.  
Pch Coarse  
Le ft (Le ve l Le ft)  
Adjust the volume of the center delay sound.  
1 :2 :3 (Co a rse Pitch 1 :2 :3 ) # 1  
Specify the pitch in semitones for pitch shift 13.  
Rig h t (Le ve l Rig h t)  
Adjust the volume of the right delay sound.  
Pch Fine  
1 :2 :3 (Fin e Pitch 1 :2 :3 ) # 1  
EQ Gain  
Make fine adjustments to the pitch of the pitch shift 13 in 2-  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
cent steps.  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Pitch Shift  
Mo d e (Pitch Sh ifte r Mo d e )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Higher settings of this parameter will result in slower  
response, but steadier pitch.  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Fb k 1 :2 :3 (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l 1 :2 :3 )  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the pitch shift 13 sound that is  
fed back into the effect.  
Balance  
Pre De la y 1 :2 :3 (Pre De la y Tim e 1 :2 :3 )  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Specify the time delay from the original sound until the pitch  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
shift 13 sound is heard.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
Balance  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
Output  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W the effect sound will  
be output.  
O u t (O u tp u t Mo d e )  
Adjust the method that will be used to hear the sound that is  
output to the OUTPUT jacks. The optimal 3D effect will be  
achieved if you select SPEAKER when using speakers, or  
PHONES when using headphones.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Specifies the output volume.  
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EQ Gain  
Specify the stereo location of the pitch shift 13 sound. L64 is  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
5 0 :LO FI CO MPRESS  
This is an effect that intentionally degrades the sound  
Balance  
quality.  
fig.2-60  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
2-Band  
EQ  
Lo-Fi  
Pan R  
R in  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
R out  
Lo-Fi  
Ty p e (Lo Fi Ty p e )  
Output  
Lowers the audio quality. The audio quality will worsen as  
this setting is increased.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Pre Filter  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Ty p e (Pre Filte r Ty p e )  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. A setting of  
L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Adjust the type of filter that will be applied before the sound  
passes through the Lo-Fi effect.  
5 1 :LO FI N O ISE  
Post Filter 1  
In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this effect also generates various  
types of noise, such as radio noise and disc noise.  
fig.2-61  
Ty p e (Po st Filte r 1 Ty p e )  
Adjust the type of filter that will be applied after the sound  
passes through the Lo-Fi effect.  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
2-Band  
EQ  
Lo-Fi  
Pan R  
Post Filter 2  
R in  
R out  
Radio  
Noise Gen.  
Ty p e (Po st Filte r 2 Ty p e )  
OFF: A post filter 2 will not be used.  
Lo-Fi  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
Ty p e (Lo Fi Ty p e )  
be cut.  
Lowers the audio quality. The audio quality will worsen as  
this setting is increased.  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Post Filter  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Ty p e (Po st Filte r Ty p e )  
OFF:A filter will not be used.  
LPF:The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
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HPF:The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
be cut.  
Adjust the stereo position of the delay sound. A setting of  
L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Adjust the frequency at which the filter will begin cutting.  
5 2 :SPEAKER SIMULATO R  
Speaker Simulator is an effect that simulates the speaker type  
Radio Noise  
and mic settings used to record the speaker sound.  
fig.2-62  
De tu n e #  
Simulates the tuning noise of a radio. As this value is raised,  
the tuning will drift further.  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Le ve l  
R in  
Adjust the volume of the radio noise.  
Speaker  
Disc Noise  
Ty p e (Sp e a k e r Ty p e )  
Ty p e (Disc N o ise Ty p e )  
Select the type of speaker. The specifications of each type are  
as follows. The speaker column indicates the diameter of  
each speaker unit (in inches) and the number of units.  
Selects the type of record noise. The frequency at which the  
noise is heard will depend on the selected type.  
LPF  
Type  
Cabinet  
Speaker Microphone  
Adjust the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter that is  
applied to the record noise.  
SMALL 1  
small open-back enclosure 10  
small open-back enclosure 10  
dynamic mic  
dynamic mic  
SMALL 2  
MIDDLE  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
sealed enclosure  
12 x 1 dynamic mic  
12 x 2 dynamic mic  
12 x 2 dynamic mic  
12 x 2 condenser mic  
12 x 2 condenser mic  
12 x 2 condenser mic  
12 x 2 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
12 x 4 condenser mic  
Le ve l (Disc N o ise Le ve l)  
JC-120  
Adjust the volume of the record noise.  
BUILT IN 1  
BUILT IN 2  
BUILT IN 3  
BUILT IN 4  
BUILT IN 5  
BG STACK 1  
BG STACK 2  
MS STACK 1  
MS STACK 2  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
large sealed enclosure  
large sealed enclosure  
large sealed enclosure  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
METAL STACK large double stack  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
2-STACK  
3-STACK  
large double stack  
large triple stack  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Mic  
Balance  
Se ttin g (Mic Se ttin g )  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjust the location of the mic that is recording the sound of  
the speaker. This can be adjusted in three steps, with the mic  
becoming more distant in the order of 1, 2, and 3.  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
Le ve l #  
Adjust the volume of the microphone.  
Dire ct Le ve l #  
Output  
Adjust the volume of the direct sound.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
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Output  
5 4 :DISTO RTIO N 2  
This is a distortion effect that provides heavy distortion.  
fig.2-64  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Distortion  
5 3 :O VERDRIVE 2  
Pan R  
R in  
R out  
This is an overdrive that provides heavy distortion.  
fig.2-63  
Distortion  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Drive #  
Overdrive  
Pan R  
Adjust the amount of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
R in  
R out  
Overdrive  
To n e  
Drive #  
Adjust the sound quality of the Overdrive effect.  
Adjust the amount of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Amp Simulator  
Sw itch  
To n e  
Turns the Amp Simulator on/ off.  
Adjust the sound quality of the Overdrive effect.  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Ajust the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL : small amp  
Amp Simulator  
Sw itch  
Turns the Amp Simulator on/ off.  
BUILT-IN : single-unit type amp  
2-STACK: large double stack amp  
3-STACK: large triple stack amp  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Ajust the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL : small amp  
EQ Gain  
BUILT-IN : single-unit type amp  
2-STACK: large double stack amp  
3-STACK: large triple stack amp  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Output  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Output  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. A setting of  
L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. A setting of  
L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
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5 5 :STEREO CO MPRESSO R  
5 6 :STEREO LIMITER  
fig.2-65  
fig.2-66  
L in  
L out  
R out  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Compressor  
Compressor  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Limiter  
Limiter  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
R in  
R in  
Compressor  
Limiter  
Atta ck  
Th re sh o ld (Th re sh o ld Le ve l)  
Adjust the attack time of an input sound.  
Adjust the volume at which compression will begin.  
Su sta in  
Ra tio (Co m p re ssio n Ra tio )  
Adjust the time over which low level sounds are boosted  
until they reach the specified volume.  
Adjust the compression ratio.  
Re le a se (Re le a se Tim e )  
Po st Ga in  
Adjust the time from when the volume falls below the  
Threshold Level until compression is no longer applied.  
Adjust the output gain.  
Po st Ga in  
EQ Gain  
Adjust the output gain.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
EQ Gain  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Adjust the high frequency gain.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Output  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjust the output level.  
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5 7 :GATE  
Balance  
The Gate effect cuts the reverbs delay according to the  
volume of the sound input to the effects device. Use this in  
situations such as when you want to force a decrease in the  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Sets the volume balance between the source sound and the  
effect sound.  
decay sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
fig.2-67  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Gate  
Gate  
R in  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Gate  
Adjust the output level.  
Mo d e  
GATE (Gate Reverb):  
5 8 :SLICER  
When the source volume falls below a certain level, the gate  
closes, giving the effect of the reverb sound being cut with a  
gate reverb.  
By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a  
conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as  
a backing phrase. This is especially effective when applied to  
DUCK (Ducking Reverb):  
sustain-type sounds.  
fig.2-68  
When the source volume gets high enough, the gate closes,  
which gives a ducking reverb-type effect. Stop the reverb  
sound only when input loud sound so that prevent the play  
sound become unclear.  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Slicer  
Slicer  
R in  
Atta ck Tim e  
Level 1–4  
Sets the time it takes the gate fully opens after being  
triggered.  
Be a t 1 4  
For a single measure containing four quarter notes, this sets  
the level of each sixteenth-note when the measure is divided  
into sixteenth notes. When set to 0, no sound is output.  
Ho ld Tim e  
Sets the time it takes the gate starts closing after the instant  
the source sound goes under the threshold level.  
Rate  
Re le a se Tim e  
Ra te #  
Sets the time it takes the gate fully closes after passes by the  
hold time.  
Determines the cycle for one measure.  
Gate Key  
Attack  
Ke y  
Atta ck  
Selects the input of the sound that acts as the trigger closing  
the gate.  
Sets the speed at which the volume changes between beats.  
The higher the value, the faster the volume changes.  
When set to SOURCE, the gate is closed by the sound input  
to the Multi-effects.  
Reset  
Trig g e r #  
Th re sh o ld (Ke y Th re sh o ld )  
Selects the input of the sound that acts as the trigger resetting  
the one-measure pattern.  
Sets the volume level at which the gate begins to close.  
Mo n ite r (Ke y Mo n ito r)  
When set to OFF, the pattern is not reset, even if the input is  
present. When set to Source, the pattern is reset by the sound  
input to the multi-effects. When RESET is selected as the  
MFX Control parameter, you can then use an external MIDI  
device to reset the pattern.  
Determines whether the sound used as the gate trigger is  
output (ON) or not (OFF).  
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Th re sh o ld (Re se t Th re sh o ld )  
Anti Phase Low  
Sets the volume level at which the reset begins.  
Sw itch (An ti Ph a se Lo w Sw itch )  
This turns the Anti-Phase function on and off and sets the  
level settings for the Low frequency ranges. When turned on,  
the counter-channel of stereo sound is inverted and added to  
the signal.  
Mo n ito r (Re se t Mo n ito r)  
Determines whether the sound used as the reset trigger is  
output (ON) or not (OFF). This parameter is disabled when  
Reset is set to OFF or Source.  
Le ve l (An ti Ph a se Lo w Le ve l)  
Beat Change  
Adjusting these levels for certain frequencies allows you to  
lend emphasis to specific parts. (This is effective only for  
stereo source.)  
Mo d e  
Sets the manner in which the volume changes as one beat  
progresses to the next.  
Anti Phase Mid  
LEGATO:The change in volume from one beats level to the  
next remains unaltered. If the level of a following beat is the  
same as the one preceding it, then there is no change in  
volume.  
Sw itch (An ti Ph a se Mid d le Sw itch )  
This turns the Anti-Phase function on and off and sets the  
level settings for the Middle frequency ranges. When turned  
on, the counter-channel of stereo sound is inverted and  
added to the signal.  
SLASH:The level is momentarily set to 0 before progressing  
to the level for the next beat. This change in volume occurs  
even if the level of a following beat is the same as the one  
preceding it.  
Le ve l (An ti Ph a se Mid d le Le ve l)  
Adjusting these levels for certain frequencies allows you to  
lend emphasis to specific parts. (This is effective only for  
stereo source.)  
Sh u ffle #  
Sets the timing of volume changes in levels for even-  
numbered Beats (Beat 1-2/ Beat 1-4/ Beat 2-2/ ...). The higher  
the value selected, the later the timing with which the beat  
progresses.  
Low Boost  
Sw itch (Lo w Bo o ste r Sw itch )  
Output  
Adjust whether Low Booster will be used (ON) or not (OFF).  
This emphasizes the bottom to create a heavy bass sound.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Increasing this value gives you a heavier low end.  
(Depending on the Isolator and filter settings this effect may  
be hard to distinguish.)  
Adjust the output level.  
5 9 :ISO LATO R  
Le ve l (Lo w Bo o ste r Le ve l)  
An equalizer which cuts the volume greatly, allowing you to  
add a special effect to the sound by cutting the volume in  
Adjust the level.  
varying ranges.  
Output  
fig.2-69  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Isolater  
Isolater  
Low Boost  
Low Boost  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
R in  
6 0 :3 D CHO RUS  
Bo o st/ Cu t  
This applies a 3D effect to the chorus sound. The chorus  
Low (Level Low) #  
Mid (Level Middle) #  
High (Level High) #  
sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.  
fig.2-70  
2-Band  
EQ  
L
L out  
R out  
These boost and cut each of the High, Middle, and Low  
frequency ranges. At -60 dB, the sound becomes inaudible. 0  
dB is equivalent to the input level of the sound.  
3D Chorus  
2-Band  
EQ  
R
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output to the OUTPUT jacks. The optimal 3D effect will be  
achieved if you select SPEAKER when using speakers, or  
PHONES when using headphones.  
Chorus  
Ra te (LFO Ra te ) #  
Adjust the modulation frequency of the chorus sound.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
De p th (LFO De p th )  
Adjust the output level.  
Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus sound.  
6 1 :3 D FLAN GER  
Ph a se  
This applies a 3D effect to the flanger sound. The flanger  
Adjust the spaciousness of the chorus sound.  
sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.  
fig.2-71  
Pre De la y (Pre De la y Tim e )  
2-Band  
EQ  
L
L out  
R out  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
3D Flanger  
2-Band  
EQ  
R
Filter  
Ty p e  
Flanger  
OFF:A filter will not be used.  
Ra te (LFO Ra te ) #  
LPF:The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
Adjust the modulation speed of the flanger sound.  
be cut.  
HPF:The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
De p th (LFO De p th )  
be cut.  
Adjust the modulation depth of the flanger sound.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Adjust the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase. Higher settings will  
produce a more distinctive sound.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Ph a se  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Adjust the spaciousness of the flanger sound.  
PrDly (Pre De la y Tim e )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until the flanger  
sound is heard.  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Filter  
Ty p e  
Balance  
OFF:No filter is used.  
Ba la n ce #  
LPF:The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
Adjust the volume balance between the original sound and  
the flanger sound.  
be cut.  
HPF:The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the flanger sound  
will be output.  
be cut.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Output  
O u t (O u tp u t Mo d e )  
Adjust the method that will be used to hear the sound that is  
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Step Rate  
Tremolo  
Sw itch (Ste p Ra te Sw itct)  
Mo d W a ve (Mo d u la tio n W a ve )  
Determines whether the pitch is changed in a stepped  
fashion (ON) or not (OFF).  
TRI: The sound will be modulated like a triangle wave.  
SQR: The sound will be modulated like a square wave.  
SIN: The sound will be modulated like a sine wave.  
SAW1/2: The sound will be modulated like a sawtooth wave.  
Ste p Ra te (Ste p Ra te ) #  
And adjust the rate at which the pitch will change.  
The teeth in SAW1 and SAW2 point at opposite directions.  
fig.2-72a  
EQ Gain  
Saw1  
Saw2  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Ra te #  
Adjust the frequency (speed) of the change.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
De p th #  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Sets the depth to which the effect is applied.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
EQ Gain  
Balance  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Ba la n ce #  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
Adjust the volume balance between the original sound and  
the flanger sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the flanger sound  
will be output.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Output  
Output  
O u tp u t (O u tp u t Mo d e )  
Adjust the method that will be used to hear the sound that is  
output to the OUTPUT jacks. The optimal 3D effect will be  
achieved if you select SPEAKER when using speakers, or  
PHONES when using headphones.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjust the output level.  
6 3 :AUTO PAN  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
The Auto Pan effect cyclically modulates the stereo location  
Adjust the output level.  
of the sound.  
fig.2-73  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Auto Pan  
Auto Pan  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
6 2 :TREMO LO  
Tremolo cyclically modulates the volume to add tremolo  
effect to the sound.  
R in  
fig.2-72  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Tremolo  
Tremolo  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Auto Pan  
Mo d W a ve (Mo d u la tio n W a ve )  
R in  
TRI: The sound will be modulated like a triangle wave.  
SQR: The sound will be modulated like a square wave.  
SIN: The sound will be modulated like a sine wave.  
SAW1/2: The sound will be modulated like a sawtooth wave.  
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The teeth in SAW1 and SAW2 point at opposite directions.  
fig.2-73a  
INVERSE: The left and right phase will be opposite. When  
using a mono source, this spreads the sound.  
Saw1  
Saw2  
SYNCHRO: The left and right phase will be the same. Select  
this when inputting a stereo source.  
Ma n u a l #  
Adjusts the center frequency to which the phase effect is  
applied.  
Ra te #  
Adjust the frequency (speed) of the change.  
Ra te (Ph a se r Ra te ) #  
De p th #  
Specifies the frequency of modulation.  
Sets the depth to which the effect is applied.  
De p th (Ph a se r De p th )  
EQ Gain  
Adjusts the depth of modulation.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Re so n a n ce (Ph a se r Re so n a n ce )  
Adjust the low frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Adjusts the amount of feedback for the phaser. Higher  
settings will give the sound a stronger character.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low  
frequency range.  
X-Fe e d b a ck (Cro ss Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the phaser sound that is to be  
returned to the input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
Adjust the high frequency gain (amount of boost or cut).  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high  
frequency range.  
Output  
Mix Le ve l (Mix Le ve l)  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Specifies the volume of the phase-shifted sound, relative to  
the direct sound.  
Adjust the output level.  
Step Rate  
6 4 : STEREO PHASER 2  
This is a stereo phaser.  
fig.02-064m.e  
Sw itch (Ste p Sw itch )  
Determines whether the pitch is changed in a stepped  
fashion (ON) or not (OFF).  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Phaser  
Phaser  
Mix  
Mix  
Ra te (Ste p Ra te ) #  
Adjusts the rate (period) of pitch change.  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Phaser  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Ty p e (Ph a se r Ty p e )  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Selects the type of Phaser.  
Type 2 adds more of the Phaser effect to the high frequencies  
than Type 1.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Mo d e  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Selects the number of stages in the phaser (4/ 8/ 12/ 16).  
Po la rity  
Selects whether the left and right phase of the modulation  
will be the same or the opposite.  
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Output  
EQ Gain  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Lo w  
Adjusts the output level.  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
6 5 : STEREO AUTO W AH  
This is a stereo auto wah.  
fig.02-065m.e  
Hig h  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Auto Wah  
Auto Wah  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
R in  
Output  
Auto Wah  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Filte r Ty p e  
Adjusts the output level.  
Selects the type of filter.  
LPF: The wah effect will be applied over a wide frequency  
range.  
6 6 : ST FO RMAN T FILTER (Ste re o  
Fo rm a n t Filte r)  
BPF: The wah effect will be applied over a narrow frequency  
range.  
This is a stereo formant filter.  
fig.02-066m.e  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Overdrive  
Overdrive  
Formant  
Formant  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Se n s #  
Adjusts the sensitivity with which the filter is controlled.  
R in  
Ma n u a l #  
Adjusts the center frequency from which the wah effect is  
applied.  
Overdrive  
Sw itch (Drive Sw itch )  
Pe a k  
Turns Drive on/ off.  
Adjusts the amount of the wah effect that will occur in the  
area of the center frequency.  
Drive #  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Lower settings will cause the effect to be applied in a broad  
area around the center frequency. Higher settings will cause  
the effect to be applied in a more narrow range.  
Filter  
Ra te (LFO Ra te ) #  
Vo w e l1  
Adjusts the frequency of the modulation.  
Selects vowel 1.  
De p th (LFO De p th ) #  
Vo w e l2  
Adjusts the depth of the modulation.  
Selects vowel 2.  
Po la rity (Au to W a h Po la rity )  
Ra te #  
Sets the direction in which the frequency will change when  
the auto-wah filter is modulated. With a setting of Up, the  
filter will change toward a higher frequency. With a setting  
of Down, it will change toward a lower frequency.  
Sets the frequency at which the two vowels will be switched.  
De p th #  
Sets the effect depth.  
Ph a se #  
Ma n u a l #  
Sets the degree of phase shift of the left and right sounds  
when the wah effect is applied.  
Sets the point at which the two vowels will be switched.  
When set to 50, Vowels 1 and 2 are switched after the same  
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amount of time. Setting this higher than 50 increases the time  
for Vowel 1; setting this lower than 50 decreases the time for  
Vowel 1.  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
Ph a se #  
Sets the phase shift of the left and right sounds when the two  
vowels are switched.  
HF Da m p  
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back  
to the delay input will be cut.  
Keysync  
If you do not want to damp the high frequencies, set this  
parameter to BYPASS.  
Sw itch (Ke y sy n c Sw itch )  
Determines whether the LFO for switching the vowels is  
reset according to the input sound (ON) or not (OFF).  
Level  
Th re s  
1 4 (De la y Le ve l 1 4 )  
Adjusts the volume level at which reset will be applied.  
Adjusts the output level of delay 1 4.  
EQ Gain  
Pan  
Lo w  
1 4 (O u tp u t Pa n 1 4 )  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 1 4). L64  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
EQ Gain  
Hig h  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Output  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjusts the output level.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
6 7 : MULTI TAP DELAY 2  
This allows you to set even longer delay times (max. 3000  
Balance  
ms) for the Multi-Tap Delay function.  
fig.02-067m.e  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Balance D  
2-Band  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
L in  
L out  
EQ  
Feed  
back  
Delay 1  
Delay 3  
Balance W  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
Multi Tap Delay  
Delay 4  
Balance W  
Delay 2  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Output  
Balance D  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Delay  
Adjusts the output level.  
1 4 (De la y Tim e 1 4 )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the delay 1  
4sound is heard.  
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6 8 : REVERSE DELAY 2  
EQ Gain  
This allows you to set even longer delay times (max. 1500  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
ms) for the Multi-Tap Delay function.  
fig.02-068m.e  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
2-Band  
EQ  
L out  
R out  
L in  
Feedback  
D1  
1
D2  
Rev. Delay  
Delay  
2
3
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
D3  
D4  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Delay  
Balance  
1 4 (De la y Tim e 1 4 )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the delay  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
1 4 sound is heard.  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
Feedback  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be output,  
and with a setting of D0:100W the effect sound will be output.  
1 , 4 (Fe e d b a ck 1 , 4 ) #  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay 1 sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Positive (+) settings will return the signal  
to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
HF Damp  
6 9 : SHUFFLE DELAY 2  
1 , 4 (HF Da m p 1 , 4 )  
This allows you to set even longer delay times (max. 3000  
ms) for the Shuffle Delay function.  
fig.02-069m.e  
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound (delay 1,  
4) fed back to the delay input will be cut.  
2-Band  
EQ  
L out  
R out  
L in  
If you do not want to damp the high frequencies, set this  
parameter to BYPASS.  
Feedback  
Delay  
Delay 1  
Delay 2  
1
2
Level  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
1 3 (De la y Le ve l 1 3 )  
Sets the volume level of the delay sound (Delay 1 3).  
Delay  
Pan  
Tim e (De la y Tim e ) #  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the delay  
sound is heard.  
1 3 (O u tp u t Pa n 1 3 )  
Sets the stereo position of the delay sound (Delay 1). L64 is  
far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
Sh u ffle Ra te #  
Sets the ratio (as a percentage) of the time that elapses before  
the sound plays in Delay B relative to the time that elapses  
before the sound plays in Delay A. When set to 100%, the  
delay times are the same.  
Threshold  
Va lu e  
Specifies the volume level at which the reverse delay will  
begin to apply.  
Acce le ra tio n  
Adjusts the time over which the Delay Time will change  
from the current setting to a newly specified setting.  
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Fe e d b a ck #  
2-Band  
EQ  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
L
L out  
Level  
3D Delay L  
3D Delay C  
3D Delay R  
HF Da m p  
2-Band  
EQ  
R
R out  
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back  
to the delay input will be cut.  
Delay  
If you do not want to damp the high frequencies, set this  
parameter to BYPASS.  
Ce n te r (De la y Tim e Ce n te r)  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the center  
delay sound is heard.  
Pan  
A, B (Pa n A, B)  
Le ft (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
Adjusts the pan of the delay A, B sound.  
Balance  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Ba la n ce (Le ve l Ba la n ce )  
Rig h t (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Sets the balance for the levels of the delay A and the delay B.  
Adjust the delay time from the direct sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
EQ Gain  
HF Da m p  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back  
to the delay input will be cut.  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
If you do not want to damp the high frequencies, set this  
parameter to BYPASS.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Fe e d b a ck #  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input. Positive (+) settings will return the  
signal to the input with the original phase, while negative (-)  
settings produce an inverted phase.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Balance  
Delay Level  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce )  
Ce n te r (De la y Le ve l Ce n te r)  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
Adjusts the volume of the center delay sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
Le ft (De la y Le ve l Le ft)  
Adjusts the volume of the left delay sound.  
Rig h t (De la y Le ve l Rig h t)  
Output  
Adjusts the volume of the right delay sound.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
7 0 : 3 D DELAY 2  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
This allows you to set even longer delay times (max. 3000  
ms) for the 3D Delay function.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
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Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Spread  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Va lu e  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Sets the rotary speaker stereo image. The higher the value  
set, the wider the sound is spread out.  
Balance  
Woofer  
Ba la n ce (Effe ct Ba la n ce ) #  
Slo w (W o o fe r Slo w Ra te )  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
Specifies the low-speed rotation speed of the woofer.  
Fa st (W o o fe r Fa st Ra te )  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W the effect sound will  
be output.  
Specifies the high-speed rotation speed of the woofer.  
Le ve l (W o o fe r Le ve l)  
Sets the volume of the woofer.  
Output  
O u t (O u tp u t Mo d e )  
Tra n s Up (W o o fe r Tra n sitio n Up )  
Specifies the method that will be used to reproduce the  
sound that is output to the OUTPUT jacks. The optimal 3D  
effect will be achieved if you select SPEAKER when using  
speakers, or PHONES when using headphones.  
Sets the rate at which the woofer rotation speeds up when  
the rotation is switched from Slow to Fast. The higher the  
value, the faster the transition occurs.  
Tra n s Do w n (W o o fe r Tra n sitio n Do w n )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Sets the rate at which the woofer rotation speeds up when  
the rotation is switched from Fast to Slow. The higher the  
value, the faster the transition occurs.  
Adjusts the output level.  
7 1 : RO TARY 2  
Tweeter  
This type provides modified response for the rotary speaker,  
with the low end boosted further.  
Slo w (Tw e e te r Slo w Ra te )  
This effect features the same specifications as the VK-7s  
Specifies the low-speed rotation speed of the tweeter.  
built-in rotary speaker.  
fig.02-071m.e  
Fa st (Tw e e te r Fa st Ra te )  
L in  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
L out  
R out  
Specifies the high-speed rotation speed of the tweeter.  
Rotary  
Tw e e te r (Tw e e te r Le ve l)  
R in  
Specifies the volume of the tweeter.  
Tra n s Up (Tw e e te r Tra n sitio n Up )  
Rotary  
Sets the rate at which the tweeter rotation speeds up when  
the rotation is switched from Slow to Fast. The higher the  
value, the faster the transition occurs.  
Sp e e d #  
Switches the rotational speed of the rotating speaker.  
SLOW: The woofer rotates at the speed determined by the  
Woofer Speed Slow setting, and the tweeter rotates at the  
speed determined by the Tweeter Speed Slow setting.  
Tra n s Do w n (Tw e e te r Tra n sitio n Do w n )  
Sets the rate at which the tweeter rotation speeds up when  
the rotation is switched from Fast to Slow. The higher the  
value, the faster the transition occurs.  
FAST: The woofer rotates at the speed determined by the  
Woofer Speed Fast setting, and the tweeter rotates at the  
speed determined by the Tweeter Speed Fast setting.  
Bra k e #  
Switches the rotation of the rotary speaker.  
When this is turned off, the rotation will gradually stop.  
When it is turned on, the rotation will gradually resume.  
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To n e  
EQ Gain  
Adjusts the sound quality of the Overdrive/ Distortion effect.  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Le ve l  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Adjusts the Overdrive/ Distortion output level.  
Amp Simulator  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Ty p e (Am p Ty p e )  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
EQ Gain  
Output  
Lo w (EQ Lo w Ga in )  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l) #  
Adjusts the low-range gain of the equalizer.  
Adjusts the output level.  
Mid (EQ Mid Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the area specified by the EQ M Fq  
parameter and the EQ M Q parameter.  
7 2 : RO TARY MULTI  
This connects Overdrive/ Distortion (ODDS), 3-band  
equalizer (EQ), and Rotary (RT) effects in series.  
fig.02-072m.e  
Hig h (EQ Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the high-range gain of the equalizer.  
L in  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Amp  
Simulator  
3-Band EQ  
Mid  
R in  
Mid Fre q (EQ Mid Fre q u e n cy )  
Sets the center frequency for the equalizer mid-range.  
L out  
R out  
Mid Q (EQ Mid Q )  
Rotary  
Pan  
Adjusts the width of the area centered at the EQ M Fq setting  
in which the gain will be affected. Higher values of Q will  
result in a narrower area being affected.  
Sequence  
O D/ Dist (O ve rd rive / Disto rtio n Sw itch )  
Rotary  
Turns the Overdrive or Distortion on/ off.  
Sp e e d #  
Simultaneously switch the rotational speed of both the low-  
range and the high-range rotors.  
Am p Sim (Am p Sim u la to r Sw itch )  
Turns the Amp Simulator on/ off.  
Slow: Slow down the rotation to the specified speeds (RT L  
Slow parameter/ RT H Slow parameter values).  
3 Ba n d EQ (3 Ba n d EQ Sw itch )  
Turns the 3 Band EQ on/ off.  
Fast: Speed up the rotation to the specified speeds (RT L Fast  
parameter/ RT H Fast parameter values).  
Ro ta ry (Ro ta ry Sw itch )  
Se p a ra tio n  
Turns the Rotary on/ off.  
Adjusts the spatial spread of the rotary sound.  
Overdrive/Distortion  
Woofer  
Ty p e  
Slo w (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Slo w Ra te )  
Selects whether to use Overdrive or Distortion.  
Adjusts the speed of the low-range rotor for the slow-speed  
setting.  
Drive #  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
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7 3 : KEYBO ARD MULTI  
Fa st (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Fa st Ra te )  
Adjusts the speed of the low-range rotor for the fast-speed  
setting.  
Keyboard Multi provides Ring Modulator (RM), Equalizer  
(EQ), Pitch Shifter (PS), Phaser (PH) and Delay (Dly) effects  
connected in series.  
Acce l (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Acce le ra tio n )  
Ring Modulator is an effect that applies amplitude  
Adjusts the time over which the rotation speed of the low-  
range rotor will change from slow-speed to fast-speed (or  
fast-speed to slow-speed) rotation. Lower values will require  
longer times.  
modulation (AM) to the input signal, producing bell-like  
sounds.  
fig.02-073m.e  
L in  
Ring Mod  
Ring Mod  
3-Band EQ  
3-Band EQ  
Le ve l (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Le ve l)  
Pitch  
Shifter  
Adjusts the volume of the low-range rotor.  
Feedback  
R in  
Tweeter  
Slo w (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Slo w Ra te )  
L out  
R out  
Feedback  
Delay  
Adjusts the speed of the high-range rotor for the slow-speed  
setting.  
Phaser  
Resonance  
Mix  
Fa st (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Fa st Ra te )  
Adjusts the speed of the high-range rotor for the fast-speed  
setting.  
Sequence  
Acce l (Hig h Fre q u e n cy Acce le ra tio n )  
Rin g Mo d (Rin g Mo d u ra to r Sw itch )  
Adjusts the time over which the rotation speed of the high-  
range rotor will change from slow-speed to fast-speed (or  
fast-speed to slow-speed) rotation. Lower values will require  
longer times.  
Turns the Ring Modulator on/ off.  
3 Ba n d EQ Sw (3 Ba n d EQ Sw itch )  
Turns the equalizer on/ off.  
Le ve l (RT Hig h Fre q u e n cy Le ve l)  
Pch Sh ift (Pitch Sh ifte r Sw itch )  
Adjusts the volume of the high-range rotor.  
Turns the Pitch Shifter on/ off.  
Ph a se r (Ph a se r Sw itch )  
Output  
Turns the Phaser on/ off.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
De la y (De la y Sw itch )  
Adjusts the output level.  
Turns the delay on/ off.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
* After turning the VALUE dial to select the effect, you can  
press [F1] or [F2] to rearrange the order in which effects are  
connected.  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
Ring Modulator  
Fre q (RM Fre q u e n cy ) #  
Sets the frequency at which modulation will be applied.  
Ba la n ce (RM Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjusts the balance between the direct and the ring  
modulated sound.  
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modulated.  
EQ Gain  
Ra te (Ph a se r Ra te ) #  
Lo w (EQ Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the frequency of modulation.  
Adjusts the low-range gain of the equalizer.  
De p th (Ph a se r De p th )  
Mid (EQ Mid Ga in )  
Specifies the depth of modulation.  
Adjusts the gain of the area specified by the EQ M Fq  
parameter and the EQ M Q parameter.  
Re so n a n ce (Ph a se r Re so n a n ce )  
Hig h (EQ Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the emphasis for the region around the center  
frequency specified by the PH Man parameter.  
Adjusts the high-range gain of the equalizer.  
Mix Le ve l(Ph a se r Mix )  
Mid (EQ Mid Fre q u e n cy )  
Adjusts the proportion by which the phase-shifted sound is  
combined with the direct sound.  
Sets the center frequency for the equalizer mid-range.  
Mid Q (EQ Mid Q )  
Adjusts the width of the area centered at the EQ M Fq setting  
in which the gain will be affected. Higher values of Q will  
result in a narrower area being affected.  
Delay  
Le ft Tim e (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
Adjusts the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Pitch Shifter  
Rig h t Tim e (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Mo d e (PS Sh ifte r Mo d e )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
Higher settings of this parameter will result in slower  
response, but steadier pitch.  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Co a rse Tu n e (PS Co a rse Pitch ) # *1  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input.  
Adjusts the pitch of the pitch-shifted sound in semitone steps  
(-2+1 octaves).  
HF Da m p  
Fin e Tu n e (PS Fin e Pitch ) # *1  
Adjusts the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to damp the high  
frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Makes fine adjustments to the pitch of the pitch shifted  
sound in 2-cent steps (-100+100 cents).  
De la y (PS Pre De la y )  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjusts the time delay from when the direct sound begins  
until the pitch-shifted sound is heard.  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the delay sound.  
Fe e d b a ck (PS Fe e d b a ck )  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the processed sound that is fed  
back into the effect.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Ba la n ce (PS Ba la n ce )  
Adjusts the output level.  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the pitch shifted sound.  
* 1 In Realtime Control, the selected pitch is controlled with  
these parameters.  
Phaser  
Mo d e (Ph a se r Mo d e )  
Selects the number of stages in the phaser.  
Ma n u a l (Ph a se r Ma n u a l) #  
Sets the center frequency at which the phaser sound will be  
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Mix Le ve l (Ph a se r Mix )  
7 4 : RHO DES MULTI  
Adjusts the proportion by which the phase-shifted sound is  
combined with the direct sound.  
Rhodes Multi provides Enhancer (EH), Phaser (PH), Chorus  
or Flanger (CF), and Tremolo or Pan (TP) effects connected in  
series.  
fig.02-074m.e  
Ra te (Ph a se r Ra te ) #  
Specifies the frequency of modulation.  
L in  
Enhancer  
Enhancer  
Mix  
Mix  
Resonance  
Phaser  
De p th (Ph a se r De p th )  
Mix  
Adjusts the depth of modulation.  
R in  
Re so n a n ce (Ph a se r Re so n a n ce )  
Adjusts the emphasis for the region around the center  
frequency specified by the PH Man parameter.  
Tremolo/  
Pan  
L out  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Chorus/Flanger  
Ty p e  
Feedback  
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Tremolo/  
Pan  
R out  
Ra te  
Specifies the rate of modulation.  
Sequence  
De p th  
En h a n ce r (En h a n ce r Sw itch )  
Specifies the depth of modulation.  
Turns the Enhancer on/ off.  
Fe e d b a ck (Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Ph a se r (Ph a se r Sw itch )  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Turns the Phaser on/ off.  
CF Sw (CF Sw itch )  
Pre Dly (Pre De la y )  
Turns the chorus/ flanger on/ off.  
Adjusts the time from the direct sound until when the chorus  
or flanger sound is heard.  
TP Sw (TP Sw itch )  
Turns tremolo or pan on/ off.  
Ba la n ce #  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the chorus/ flanger sound.  
Enhancer  
Se n s (En h a n ce r Se n s) #  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
Adjusts the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Mix Le ve l (En h a n ce r Mix Le ve l)  
Adjusts the proportion by which the overtones generated by  
the enhancer are combined with the direct sound.  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Phaser  
Mo d e (Ph a se r Mo d e )  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Selects the number of stages in the phaser.  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Ma n u a l (Ph a se r Ma n u a l) #  
Sets the center frequency at which the phaser sound will be  
modulated.  
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En h a n ce r Sw (En h a n ce r Sw itch )  
Tremolo/Pan  
Turns the Enhancer on/ off.  
Ty p e  
* After turning the VALUE dial to select the effect, you can hold  
down [SHIFT] and press [F1] or [F2] to rearrange the order in  
which effects are connected.  
Selects either Tremolo or Pan.  
Mo d W a ve (Mo d u la tio n W a ve )  
Selects the way in which tremolo or pan will be modulated.  
Distortion  
Tri:  
The sound will be modulated like a triangle  
wave.  
Ty p e (Disto rtio n Ty p e )  
Sqr:  
The sound will be modulated like a square  
Specifies the type of the distortion.  
wave.  
MELLOW DRIVE: A soft, mellow distortion; somewhat dark  
sounding.  
Sin:  
The sound will be modulated like a sine wave.  
The sound will be modulated like a sawtooth  
Saw1,2:  
wave.  
OVERDRIVE: The classic sound of an overdriven tube amp.  
CRY DRIVE: Distortion with a high-frequency boost.  
The teeth in SAW1 and SAW2 point at opposite directions.  
MELLOW DIST: Sounds like the distortion youd get from a  
really big amp.  
Ra te (Mo d u la tio n Ra te ) #  
LIGHT DIST: A distortion with an intense, brilliant feel.  
Specifies the rate of modulation.  
FAT DIST: Boosted lows and highs gives this one a thick, fat  
sound.  
De p th (Mo d u la tio n De p th ) #  
Specifies the depth of modulation.  
FUZZ DIST: Like FAT DIST, but with even more distortion.  
Drive (Disto rtio n Drive ) #  
Output  
Adjusts the degree of distortion.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Le ve l (Disto rtio n Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
Sets the distortion output level.  
7 5 : JD MULTI  
Phaser  
This allows the Distortion (DS), Phaser (PH), Spectrum (SP),  
and Enhancer (EH) effects to be connected in series in any  
Ma n u a l (Ph a se r Ma n u a l) #  
desired order.  
fig.02-075m.e  
Specifies the center frequency at which the sound is  
modulated.  
L in  
Distortion  
Spectrum  
Phaser  
Mix Le ve l #  
R in  
Specifies the volume of the phase-shifted sound, relative to  
the direct sound.  
L out  
R out  
Ra te (Ph a se r Ra te ) #  
Enhancer  
Specifies the frequency of modulation.  
De p th (Ph a se r De p th ) #  
SEQUENCE  
Adjusts the depth of modulation.  
Dist (Disto rtio n Sw itch )  
Re so n a n ce (Ph a se r Re so n a n ce ) #  
Turns the Distortion on/ off.  
Adjusts the amount of feedback for the phaser. Higher  
settings will give the sound a stronger character.  
Ph a se r (Ph a se r Sw itch )  
Turns the phaser on/ off.  
Spectrum  
Sp e ctru m (Sp e ctru m Sw itch )  
Ba n d W id th  
Turns the Spectrum on/ off.  
Specifies the range of all bands in which the level will be  
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Pre Filter  
2 5 0 Hz (2 5 0 Hz Ga in )  
Ty p e  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 250 Hz.  
Specifies the type of filter that will be applied before the  
sound passes through the Lo-Fi effect.  
5 0 0 Hz (5 0 0 Hz Ga in )  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 500 Hz.  
Post Filter 1  
1 0 0 0 Hz (1 0 0 0 Hz Ga in )  
Ty p e  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 1000 Hz.  
Specifies the type of filter that will be applied after the sound  
passes through the Lo-Fi effect.  
2 0 0 0 Hz (2 0 0 0 Hz Ga in )  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 2000 Hz.  
Post Filter 2  
4 0 0 0 Hz (4 0 0 0 Hz Ga in )  
Ty p e  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 4000 Hz.  
OFF: A post filter 2 will not be used.  
8 0 0 0 Hz (8 0 0 0 Hz Ga in )  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Specifies the gain (amount of boost or cut) at 8000 Hz.  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Enhancer  
Se n s (En h a n ce r Se n s)  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Adjusts the sensitivity of the enhancer.  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Mix Le ve l #  
Determines the proportion at which the overtones generated  
by the enhancer will be mixed with the original sound.  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Output  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
7 6 : STEREO LO FI CO MPRESS  
This is a stereo Lo-Fi compress. This is an effect that  
Balance  
intentionally degrades the sound quality.  
Ba la n ce #  
fig.02-076m.e  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Lo-Fi  
Lo-Fi  
2-Band EQ  
2-Band EQ  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound  
will be output.  
R in  
Lo-Fi  
Ty p e (Lo Fi Ty p e )  
Output  
Degrades the sound quality. The sound quality will become  
poorer as this value is increased.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
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7 7 : STEREO LO -FI N O ISE  
Disc N o ise LPF  
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter that is  
applied to the record noise.  
This is a stereo Lo-Fi noise. In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this  
effect also generates various types of noise such as radio  
noise and disc noise.  
fig.02-077m.e  
Disc N o ise Le ve l  
Specifies the volume of the record noise.  
2-Band  
EQ  
L in  
L out  
Lo-Fi  
Noise Gen.  
Lo-Fi  
Radio Noise  
Radio  
De tu n e (Ra d io De tu n e ) #  
Simulates the tuning noise of a radio. As this value is raised,  
the tuning will drift further.  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R out  
Le ve l (Ra d io N o ise Le ve l)  
Lo-Fi  
Specifies the volume of the radio noise.  
Ty p e  
Noise  
Degrades the sound quality. The sound quality will become  
poorer as this value is increased.  
N o ise Ty p e  
Selects either white noise or pink noise.  
Hum  
LPF (W h ite / Pin k N o ise LPF)  
Ty p e (Hu m N o ise Ty p e )  
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter that is  
applied to the white noise or pink noise.  
Selects the type of hum noise.  
LPF (Hu m N o ise LPF)  
Le ve l (W h ite / Pin k N o ise Le ve l)  
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter that is  
applied to the hum noise.  
Specifies the volume of the white noise or pink noise.  
EQ Gain  
Le ve l (Hu m N o ise Le ve l)  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Specifies the volume of the hum noise.  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Post Filter  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Ty p e (Po st Filte r Ty p e )  
OFF: No filter is used.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency  
value are eliminated.  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency  
value are eliminated.  
Balance  
Cu to ff (Po st Filte r Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Ba la n ce #  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the  
effect sound.  
Disc Noise  
With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be  
output, and with a setting of D0:100W the effect sound will  
be output.  
Disc N o ise Ty p e  
Selects the type of record noise. The frequency at which the  
noise is heard will depend on the selected type.  
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Tre b le (Pre Am p Tre b le )  
Output  
Sets the treble sound quality.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
Speaker  
Sw itch (Sp e a k e r Sw itch )  
7 8 : GUITAR AMP SIMULATO R  
Determines whether the signal passes through the speaker  
(ON), or not (OFF).  
This is an effect that simulates an amp.  
fig.02-078m.e  
L in  
L out  
Pan L  
Sp e a k e r Ty p e  
Pre Amp  
Speaker  
Selects the type of speaker. The specifications of each type  
are as follows. The Speakercolumn lists the diameter of  
the speakers (in inches) along with the number of speakers  
there are.  
Pan R  
R in  
R out  
Amp Simulator  
Type  
Cabinet  
Speaker Microphone  
Sw itch (Pre Am p Sw itch )  
Small 1  
Small open-back enclosure 10  
Small open-back enclosure 10  
dynamic  
Turns the amp switch on/ off.  
Small 2  
dynamic  
Middle  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
open back enclosure  
sealed enclosure  
12 x 1  
dynamic  
Ty p e (Pre Am p Ty p e )  
JC-120  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 2  
12 x 4  
12 x 4  
12 x 4  
12 x 4  
12 x 4  
dynamic  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
Built In 1  
Built In 2  
Built In 3  
Built In 4  
Built In 5  
BG Stack 1  
BG Stack 2  
MS Stack 1  
MS Stack 2  
dynamic  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
condenser  
Amp Level  
Vo lu m e (Pre Am p Vo lu m e ) #  
Adjusts the volume and the amount of distortion of the amp.  
large sealed enclosure  
large sealed enclosure  
large sealed enclosure  
Ma ste r (Pre Am p Ma ste r Vo lu m e ) #  
Adjusts the volume of the entire pre-amp.  
Metal Stack large double stack  
Ga in (Pre Am p Ga in )  
2 Stack  
3 Stack  
large double stack  
large triple stack  
Selects the degree of pre-amp distortion between three levels  
of Low, Middle and High.  
Mic  
Amp Tone  
Se ttin g  
Pre se n ce (Pre Am p Pre se n ce )  
Specifies the location of the mic that is recording the sound of  
the speaker. This can be adjusted in three steps, with the mic  
becoming more distant in the order of 1, 2, and 3.  
Adjusts the tone for the ultra high frequency range.  
Normally the range will be 0127, but when Match Driveis  
selected for the Pre-amp Type parameter, the range will be -  
1270.  
Le ve l (Mic Le ve l)  
Adjusts the volume of the microphone.  
Brig h t (Pre Am p Brig h tn e ss)  
Turning this Onwill produce a sharper and brighter  
sound. This parameter can be set if the Pre-amp Type is set to  
JC-120,” “Clean Twin,or BG Lead.”  
Dire ct (Dire ct Le ve l)  
Specifies the volume of the direct sound.  
Output  
Ba ss (Pre Am p Ba ss)  
Sets the bass sound quality.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
Mid d le (Pre Am p Mid d le )  
Adjusts the tone of the mid range. If MAtch Driveis  
selected for the Pre-amp type parameter, this parameter  
cannot be set.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Specifies the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far  
left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.  
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7 9 : STEREO O VERDRIVE  
8 0 : STEREO DISTO RTIO N  
This is a stereo overdrive.  
This is a stereo distortion.  
fig.02-079m.e  
fig.02-080m.e  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Overdrive  
Overdrive  
Distortion  
Distortion  
L in  
L out  
R out  
L in  
L out  
R out  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
Amp  
Simulator  
2-Band  
EQ  
R in  
R in  
Overdrive  
Distortion  
Drive #  
Drive #  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
To n e  
To n e  
Specifies the sound quality of the Overdrive effect.  
Amp Simulator  
Adjusts the sound quality of the Distortion effect.  
Amp Simulator  
Sw itch (Am p Sim u la to r Sw itch )  
Sw itch (Am p Sim u la to r Sw itch )  
Turns the Amp Simulator switch on/ off.  
Turns the Amp Simulator switch on/ off.  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL: small amp  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
SMALL: small amp  
BUILT-IN: single-unit type amp  
2-STACK: large double stack amp  
3-STACK: large triple stack amp  
BUILT-IN: single-unit type amp  
2-STACK: large double stack amp  
3-STACK: large triple stack amp  
EQ Gain  
EQ Gain  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Lo w (Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Adjusts the gain of the low frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the low-  
frequency range.  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Hig h (Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Adjusts the gain of the high frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Positive (+) settings will emphasize (boost) the high-  
frequency range.  
Output  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
Adjusts the output level.  
fig.02-080ms.e  
You can use the Output Level setting to even out the volume  
difference between the sound with and without Overdrive.  
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8 1 : GUITAR MULTI A  
Sequence  
Guitar Multi 1 connects Compressor (Cmp), Overdrive or  
Distortion (ODDS), Amp Simulator (Amp), Delay (Dly), and  
Chorus or Flanger (CF) effects in series.  
Co m p (Co m p re sso r Sw itch )  
Turns the Compressor on/ off.  
O D/ Dist (O ve rd rive / Disto rtio n Sw itch )  
Turns the Overdrive/ Distortion on/ off.  
L in  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Amp  
Simulator  
Compressor  
Am p Sim (Am p sim u la to r Sw itch )  
R in  
Turns the Compressor on/ off.  
De la y (De la y Sw itch )  
L out  
Turns the Delay on/ off.  
Ch o / Flg (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Sw itch )  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Pan  
Delay  
Turns the Chorus/ Flanger on/ off.  
R out  
Compressor  
Atta ck (Co m p re sso r Atta ck )  
Specifies the duration of the attack when sound is input.  
Su sta in (Co m p re sso r Su sta in )  
Feedback  
Delay  
Specifies the time over which low-level sounds will be  
boosted to reach the specified volume. Increasing the value  
will shorten the time. When the value is modified, the level  
will also change.  
Le ve l (Co m p re sso r Le ve l) #  
Sets the volume of the compressor sound.  
Delay  
Overdrive/Distortion  
Ty p e  
Selects either Overdrive or Distortion.  
Drive #  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
L out  
R out  
Feedback  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
To n e (O ve rd rive / Disto rtio n To n e )  
Adjusts the sound quality of the Overdrive/ Distortion effect.  
Le ve l  
Adjusts the Overdrive/ Distortion output level.  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
* In this section, the Delay and Chorus/Flanger are depicted in  
diagrams. When these same effects are discussed later, these  
diagrams are used.  
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Ba la n ce #  
Amp Simulator  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the chorus/ flanger sound.  
Am p Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
Small:  
BltIn:  
2-Stk:  
3-Stk:  
small amp  
Filter  
built-in type amp  
large double stack amp  
large triple stack amp  
Ty p e  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Delay  
Le ft Tim e (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Rig h t Tim e (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Adjust the delay time from the direct sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
Output  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
HF Da m p  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjusts the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to damp the high  
frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
8 2 : GUITAR MULTI B  
Guitar Multi 2 provides Compressor (Cmp), Overdrive or  
Distortion (ODDS), Amp Simulator (Amp), Equalizer (EQ),  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the delay sound.  
and Chorus or Flanger (CF) effects connected in series.  
fig.02-082m.e  
L in  
Chorus/Flanger  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Amp  
Simulator  
Compressor  
Ty p e  
R in  
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.  
Ra te  
Specifies the rate of modulation.  
L out  
R out  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
De p th  
3-Band EQ  
Specifies the depth of modulation.  
Fe e d b a ck (CF Fe e d b a ck )  
Sequence  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Co m p (Co m p re sso r Sw itch )  
Turns the Compressor on/ off.  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
O D/ Dist (O D/ Dist Sw itch )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
Turns Overdrive or Distortion on/ off.  
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Am p Sim (Am p Sim u la to r Sw itch )  
Mid (EQ Mid Ga in )  
Turns the Amp Simulator on/ off.  
Adjusts the gain of the area specified by the EQ M Fq  
parameter and the EQ M Q parameter.  
3 Ba n d EQ (3 Ba n d EQ Sw itch )  
Hig h (EQ Hig h Ga in )  
Turns the equalizer on/ off.  
Adjusts the high-range gain of the equalizer.  
Ch o / Flg (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Sw itch )  
Turns the chorus/ flanger on/ off.  
Mid  
Mid (EQ Mid Fre q u e n cy )  
Compressor  
Sets the center frequency for the equalizer mid-range.  
Atta ck (Co m p re sso r Atta ck )  
Mid Q (EQ Mid Q )  
Specifies the duration of the attack when sound is input.  
Adjusts the width of the area centered at the EQ M Fq setting  
in which the gain will be affected. Higher values of Q will  
result in a narrower area being affected.  
Su sta in (Co m p re sso r Su sta in )  
Specifies the time over which low-level sounds will be  
boosted to reach the specified volume. Increasing the value  
will shorten the time. When the value is modified, the level  
will also change.  
Chorus/Flanger  
Ty p e  
Le ve l (Co m p re sso r Le ve l) #  
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.  
Sets the volume of the compressor sound.  
Ra te  
Sets the modulation speed for the chorus or flanger.  
Overdrive/Distortion  
Ty p e  
De p th  
Selects either Overdrive or Distortion.  
Sets the modulation depth for the chorus or flanger.  
Drive #  
Fe e d b a ck  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
To n e (O ve rd rive / Disto rtio n To n e )  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Adjusts the sound quality of the Overdrive/ Distortion effect.  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
Le ve l  
Sets the volume of the overdrive sound.  
Ba la n ce #  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the chorus/ flanger sound.  
Amp Simulator  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
Filter  
Small:  
BltIn:  
2-Stk:  
3-Stk:  
small amp  
Ty p e (Filte r Ty p e )  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
built-in type amp  
large double stack amp  
large triple stack amp  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
EQ Gain  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Lo w (EQ Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the low-range gain of the equalizer.  
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Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
To n e  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Adjusts the sound quality of the Overdrive/ Distortion effect.  
Le ve l  
Adjusts the Overdrive (or Distortion) output level.  
Output  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Wah  
Adjusts the output level.  
Filte r Ty p e (W a h FIlte r Ty p e )  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
Selects the filter type.  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
LPF: The wah effect will be applied over a wide frequency  
range.  
8 3 : GUITAR MULTI C  
BPF: The wah effect will be applied over a narrow frequency  
range.  
Guitar Multi C connects Overdrive or Distortion (ODDS),  
Wah (Wah), Amp Simulator (Amp), Delay (Dly), and Chorus  
Ra te  
or Flanger (CF) effects in series.  
Adjusts the frequency of the modulation.  
fig.02-083m.e  
L in  
De p th  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Amp  
Simulator  
Wah  
Adjusts the depth of the modulation.  
R in  
Se n s  
L out  
R out  
Specifies the sensitivity with which the filter will be affected.  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Delay  
Pan  
Ma n u a l #  
Sets the center frequency from which the effect is applied.  
Sequence  
Pe a k  
Adjusts the amount of the wah effect that will occur in the  
area of the center frequency. Lower settings will produce a  
wah effect in a broad area around the center frequency, and  
higher settings will produce a wah effect in a narrower area  
around the center frequency.  
W a h Sw (W a h Sw itch )  
Turns the wah on/ off.  
Am p Sim (Am p Sim u la to r Sw itch )  
Turns the Amp Simulator on/ off.  
W a h (W a h Sw itch )  
Amp Simulator  
Turns the wah on/ off.  
Ty p e (Am p Sim u la to r Ty p e )  
De la y (De la y Sw itch )  
Selects the type of guitar amp.  
Turns the Delay on/ off.  
Small:  
BltIn:  
2-Stk:  
3-Stk:  
small amp  
built-in type amp  
large double stack amp  
large triple stack amp  
Ch o / Flg (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Sw itch )  
Turns the wah on/ off.  
Overdrive/Distortion  
Delay  
Ty p e  
Le ft Tim e (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
Selects either Overdrive or Distortion.  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Drive #  
Adjusts the degree of distortion. The volume will change  
together with the degree of distortion.  
Rig h t Tim e (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Adjust the delay time from the direct sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
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Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Output  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input.  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the output level.  
HF Da m p  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n ) #  
Adjusts the frequency above which sound fed back to the  
effect will be cut. If you do not want to damp the high  
frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
8 4 : CLEAN GUITAR MULTI A  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Clean Guitar Multi 1 connects Compressor (Cmp), Equalizer  
(EQ), Delay (Dly), and Chorus or Flanger (CF) effects in  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the delay sound.  
series.  
fig.02-084m.e  
L in  
Chorus/Flanger  
Compressor  
3-Band EQ  
Ty p e  
R in  
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.  
L out  
R out  
Ra te  
Chorus/  
Flanger  
Delay  
Pan  
Sets the modulation speed for the chorus or flanger.  
De p th  
Sets the modulation depth for the chorus or flanger.  
Sequence  
Fe e d b a ck (CF Fe e d b a ck )  
Co m p (Co m p re sso r Sw itch )  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
Turns the Compressor on/ off.  
3 Ba n d EQ (3 Ba n d EQ Sw itch )  
Turns the equalizer on/ off.  
Pre De la y (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
De la y (De la y Sw itch )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
Turns the Delay on/ off.  
Ba la n ce #  
Ch o / Flg (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Sw itch )  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the chorus/ flanger sound.  
Turns the wah on/ off.  
Compressor  
Filter  
Atta ck (Co m p re sso r Atta ck )  
Ty p e  
Specifies the duration of the attack when sound is input.  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
Su sta in (Co m p re sso r Su sta in )  
Specifies the time over which low-level sounds will be  
boosted to reach the specified volume. Increasing the value  
will shorten the time.  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
* When the value is modified, the level will also change.  
Le ve l (Co m p re sso r Le ve l) #  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Sets the volume of the compressor sound.  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
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De p th  
EQ Gain  
Sets the modulation depth for the chorus or flanger.  
Lo w (EQ Lo w Ga in )  
Adjusts the low-range gain of the equalizer.  
Fe e d b a ck (CF Fe e d b a ck )  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is fed  
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the  
phase.  
EQ M Ga in (EQ Mid Ga in )  
Adjusts the gain of the area specified by the EQ M Fq  
parameter and the EQ M Q parameter.  
Pre Dly (Ch o ru s/ Fla n g e r Pre De la y Tim e )  
Hig h (EQ Hig h Ga in )  
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the  
chorus sound is heard.  
Adjusts the high-range gain of the equalizer.  
Ba la n ce #  
Mid  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the chorus/ flanger sound.  
Mid Fre q (EQ Mid Fre q u e n cy )  
Sets the center frequency for the equalizer mid-range.  
Filter  
Mid Q (EQ Mid Q )  
Adjusts the width of the area centered at the EQ M Fq setting  
in which the gain will be affected. Higher values of Q will  
result in a narrower area being affected.  
Ty p e  
Selects the type of filter.  
OFF: No filter is used.  
LPF: The frequency region above the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Delay  
Le ft Tim e (De la y Tim e Le ft)  
HPF: The frequency region below the Cutoff Freq setting will  
be cut.  
Adjust the delay time from the original sound until the left  
delay sound is heard.  
Cu to ff (Cu to ff Fre q u e n cy )  
Rig h t Tim e (De la y Tim e Rig h t)  
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is  
cut off by a filter.  
Adjust the delay time from the direct sound until the right  
delay sound is heard.  
Output  
Fe e d b a ck (De la y Fe e d b a ck Le ve l)  
Le ve l (O u tp u t Le ve l)  
Adjusts the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed  
back into the delay input.  
Adjusts the output level.  
Pa n (O u tp u t Pa n )  
HF Du m p (De la y HF Da m p )  
Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.  
Adjusts the frequency above which delayed sound fed back  
to the delay input will be cut. If you do not want the sound to  
be cut, select BYPASS.  
Ba la n ce (De la y Ba la n ce ) #  
Adjusts the volume balance between the direct sound and  
the delay sound.  
Chorus/Flanger  
Ty p e  
Selects either Chorus or Flanger.  
Ra te  
Sets the modulation speed for the chorus or flanger.  
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