Tascam 788 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
9 EffectsParameter details
TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio 89
De-esser A de-esser removes the sharp ess
sounds from vocals and so on (hence its name). Some
vocal styles and some vocalists seem to need this
treatment, and others dont seem to require it. A lot
also depends on your microphones, and their place-
ment. You dont have to use a de-esser with vocals
only, but thats usually where it does most good.
There are two parameters in the 788 de-esser:
Single stereo effect settings
The single stereo effects typically have more parame-
ters than their multi-effect cousins, but essentially
perform similar processing tasks on the signals.
Note that there is no on/off switch in these screens,
but that the final effect return level is always set
using an
OUT LEVEL parameter at the bottom
of the setting screen for each effect. This takes a
value from
0 (no output) to 127 (full output).
REVERB This reverb processor allows you to set a
simulated reverb type as well as other parameters
affecting the spacious reverberant sound.
DELAY The echo settings here allow flexibility in
the type of delay as well as other parameters affect-
ing the delay sound:
CHORUS A doubling effect, which thickens the
sound, giving additional character to it. Delay incor-
porated in this effect also helps to provide a fuller
sound.
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
FREQUENCY 1.0kHz 10.0kHz
Choose the minimum frequency at which the ess sounds are heard to cut them out of
the recording.
DEPTH 0 60
The depth of the de-essers effect
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
ROOM TYPE Hall Studio
Choose between Hall, Room, Live, and Studio to set up a reverberation pattern that
mimics these different scenarios
PRE DELAY 0ms 250ms
The time between the original signal and the start of the reverb
REV TIME
0.1s 10.0s
The time that the reverb sound takes to die away
DIFFUSION 0 100
The liveliness of the reverb sound, affecting the character of the room that you have set
up.
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
TYPE Stereo Multi
Choose the delay type from: Stereo (a stereo delay pattern), PinPon (a ping-pong delay
between the two stereo channels, or Multi (a multi-tap delay algorithm)
PRE DELAY 0ms 1000ms
The time between the original signal and the start of the repeated delays
FB DELAY
0ms 1000ms
The time between repeated echoes
FEEDBACK 0 100
The level of the repeated sounds (in practical terms, this controls the number of audible
repeatsnote that a high value here may result in runaway feedback, which is
unpleasant)
Parameter Min. Max. Explanation
RATE 0.1Hz 10.0Hz
The speed of the chorus effect
DEPTH 0 100
The depth (thickness) of the chorus effect
FB DELAY 0ms 100ms
The time between the original and the delayed signal
FEEDBACK 0 100
The level of the repeated sounds (in practical terms, this controls the number of audible
repeatsnote that a high value here may result in runaway feedback, which is
unpleasant)