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Effect Guide
838
If you set Sync Source to Gate1, this will be reset at
each note-on, meaning that you will always hear the
reverse playback of the sound that occurs between the
note-on and the specified Reverse Time. If you don’t
specify Sync Source, the location at which reverse
playback starts will be indeterminate.
However since Sync Source will forcibly reset the
point from which the sound is read for reverse
playback, resetting this while the reverse playback is
still occurring may cause noise to be heard. For drums
or short phrases, you’ll need to adjust Reverse Time
appropriately in order to use this effectively.
088: Hold Delay
This effect records the input signal and plays it back
repeatedly. You can control the start of recording and
reset via a modulation source. Easy to use for real-time
performances.
REC CONTROL
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects control source for recording. p.838.
Manual Rec Control [Check-box]
Sets the recording switch. p.838.
RESET CONTROL
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects control source for reset. p.838.
Manual Reset Control [Check-box]
Sets the reset switch. p.838.
HOLD DELAY
Loop Time [msec] [Auto, 1…5400]
With Auto, the loop time is automatically set.
Otherwise, you can specify the loop time.
Auto: the Loop Time is automatically set to the time
that the REC CONTROL Source or Manual Rec
Control is on. However, if the time length exceeds
5,500msec, the loop time will be automatically set to
5,400msec.
1…5400 sets a specific time in milliseconds.
MIDI/Tempo Sync [Check-box]
Specifies whether delay time is set in milliseconds, or
as a note value relative to tempo. p.839.
BPM [MIDI, 40.00…240.00]
MIDI syncs to the system tempo; 40-240 sets the tempo
manually for this individual effect. p.822.
Time Over? > [---, OVER!]
The maximum delay time is 5,400msec. If the
combination of BPM, Base Note, and Times exceeds
this limit, the error message “OVER!” will appear. If
this occurs, change the delay time parameters so that
this message no longer appears.
Base Note []
Selects the type of notes to specify the delay time.
p.822.
Times [x1…x32]
Sets the number of notes to specify the delay time.
p.822.
Pan [L100…L1, C, R1…R100]
Sets the stereo image of the effect.
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects the modulation source of stereo image of the
effect.
Amount [+/–100]
Sets the modulation amount of stereo image of the
effect.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with
modulatable control over wet/dry balance. For more
information, see “OUTPUT” on page 764.
REC CONTROL: Source and Manual Rec Control
REC Source selects the modulation source that
controls recording.
If this modulation is on, or if “Manual Rec Control” is
set to On, you can record the input signal. If a
recording has already been carried out, additional
signals will be overdubbed.
The effect is off when a value for the modulation
source specified for the REC Source parameter is 63
or smaller, and the effect is on when the value is 64
or higher.
RESET CONTROL: Source and Manual Reset Control
The Reset Source parameter specifies the modulation
source that controls the reset operation.
When you set this modulation source to On, or
Manual Reset Control to On, you can erase what you
recorded. If the Loop Time parameter has been set to
Auto, the loop time is also reset.
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Pan
Delay
D
-mod
D
-mod
Loop Time: Auto/ ...5400ms
+
Tempo
BPM
BPM
Base Note x Times
REC Control
RST Control