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Chapter 7. Adding Effects
Chapter 7
Functions of Parameters
The functions of Reverb parameters are explained according
to the display arrangement.
REV TYPE
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Type (Reverb Type)
Selects the type of Reverb.
OFF: Reverb is not used.
REVERB: Normal Reverb
SRV ROOM: This reverb simulates typical room acoustic
reflections.
SRV HALL: This reverb simulates typical concert hall
acoustic reflections.
SRV 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.
Source (Reverb Source)
Selects the Reverb parameter settings that will be used by the
Performance. If you wish to use the Performance settings,
select PERFORM. If you wish to use the settings of the
Patch/Rhythm Set assigned to one of the Parts, select the
Part number.
If you have selected the Part number here, the Part
number will be displayed in the upper left of the REV
parameter setting display of Performances.
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This parameter is not available when a Patch or Rhythm
Set is being selected.
REV PRM (REV Parameter)
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Sets the parameter for the Reverb selected by the Reverb
type. The parameters that can be set depend on Reverb
you’ve selected.
When the Type parameter in the REV TYPE page is set to
00:OFF, the REV PRM page will not be displayed.
● For Type: REVERB
Type (Reverb/Delay Type)
This 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 long reverb.
STAGE2: This is a reverb with strong early reflections.
HALL1: This is a very clear-sounding reverb.
HALL2: This is a rich reverb.
DELAY: This is a conventional delay effect.
PAN-DLY: This is a delay effect with echoes that pan left and
right.
Time (Reverb/Delay Time)
When the Type parameter setting is ROOM1–HALL2, this
adjusts the length of reverberation. When the Type
parameter setting is DELAY or PAN-DLY, this adjusts the
delay time.
Higher settings produce a more spacious ambience.
HF Damp (Reverb/Delay HF Damp)
This specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency
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 damp the high frequencies, set this
parameter to BYPASS.
Fbk (Delay Feedback)
When the Type parameter setting is DELAY or PAN-DLY,
this adjust the amount of delay feedback, controlling the
number of delay repeats.
Higher values result in more repeats.
When Patch or Rhythm Set Settings Are
Selected
When the Patch or Rhythm Set’s Reverb settings are
selected, those settings are shown in each of the
Performance’s REV settings pages, and the settings can
be then be changed as well. Changes to Patch or Rhythm
Set Reverb parameter settings are lost when another
Patch or Rhythm Set is selected. To keep the modified
settings, save the Patch/Rhythm Set settings (p. 164).