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Using the effects of the internal sound generator
Using the effects of
the internal sound
generator
■ Chorus (System Effect)
On the SD-80, the chorus section can also be used as a delay.
Here you can edit parameters that select either chorus or delay, and specify how the chorus/delay sound
will be heard and output.
Chorus Type
Selection for the type of chorus (or delay).
Chorus Output Select MAIN, REV, MAIN+REV
Specifies the output destination of the signal that has passed through chorus.
figMAIN:
Chorus Level 0–127
Specifies the output level of the signal that has passed through the chorus.
Chorus Parameter 1-12
Edit the chorus parameters.
The parameters that can be edited will depend on the type of chorus/delay you specified for Chorus
Type.
Chorus Source COMMON, PART 1–32
Chorus parameters (chorus type, chorus rate, etc.) exist both outside the sound (COMMON) and within
the sound (PATCH). This setting specifies which set of parameters the chorus unit will use.
Output Assign 1, 2
Selects the output jacks for the reverb. You can select either OUTPUT 1 or OUTPUT 2 stereo outputs.
When Chorus Type is 1 (CHORUS)
Rate (Chorus Rate) 0.05–10.00 Hz
Specifies the frequency at which the chorus sound will be modulated.
Depth (Chorus Depth) 0–127
Specifies the depth to which the chorus sound will be modulated.
Feedback (Chorus Feedback) 0–127
Specifies the amount of chorused sound that will be returned (fed back) to the input of the chorus.
Increasing this value will produce a more complex chorus effect.
Value Explanation
0 (Off) Chorus/delay will not be used.
1 (Chorus) Chorus will be used.
2 (Delay) Delay will be used.
3 (GM2) This is the same as GM2 reverb.
MAIN:
Output the signal to the OUTPUT
of the MIDI sound generator
block.
.6-1(MAIN)
REV: Output the signal only to reverb.
fig.6-2(REV)
MAIN+REV:
Output the signal to the OUTPUT
of the MIDI sound generator
block, as well as to reverb.
fig.6-3(MAIN+REV)
ChorusChorus Input Output
Chorus ReverbChorus Input Outpu
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ChorusChorus Input Output
ReverbReverb Input Output