Tascam 788 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
9 EffectsParameter details
TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio 87
Parameter details
The following describe the ways in which the effec-
tor parameters can be edited, and a brief description
of their effects.
Multi-effect processor settings
There are a number of different separate effects
within each multi-effect processor setting (see
Using EFFECT 1 as a multi-effect processor on
page 81 for details of the multi-effect processor set-
tings) which have parameters that may be edited
independently.
Note that all of these also have a
SWITCH field
that turns the individual effect in the multi-effect pro-
cessor
ON or OFF.
Compressor The compressor in the 788s multi-
effect processor settings limits the volume of the sig-
nal passed through to the other units in the chain. It
has the following settings:
Distortion The distortion effect in the multi-effect
processor provides a natural-sounding way of adding
life to otherwise dry guitar sounds, etc.
The distortion in the 788s multi-effect processor has
three parameters:
Noise gate A noise gate acts as a way of keeping
unwanted noise from passing (it shuts the gate
when a signal is below a certain threshold level, and
opens it when the signal rises above the level). You
can use this with noisy effects pedals, etc. to avoid
recording the unwanted noise of the units when the
instrument is silent.
There are three parameters
on the 788s multi-effect
noise gate:
Flanger Flanging is a distinctive swirling sound.
The flanger on the multi-effect processor in the 788
has three parameters:
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
COMPRESS 0 100
Amount by which input signal is compressed
ATTACK 0 100
Time for compression to take effect
POST GAIN 0dB 30dB
Makes up lost volume if compression takes away some of the level
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
PRE GAIN 40dB 60dB
The amount by which the signal is amplified (and thereby distorted)
DRIVE 0 100
The color of the distorted sound
OUT LEVEL 0dB 12dB
The amount by which the output signal is boosted
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
THRESHOLD -76dB -16dB
The threshold below which signals will be gated (relative to the nominal signal level)
RELEASE 0 100
The time it takes for the gate to close after the input signal drops below the threshold
SUPPRESS -∞dB 0dB
The amount by which the gate is closed (0dB does not close it at all, minimum value
closes it completely).
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
RATE 0.0Hz 10.0Hz
The speed of the effect
DEPTH 0 100
The depth of the flanging effect
FEEDBACK 0 100
The amount by which the signal is fed back within the effect, adding to the character of the
sound