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2 Set the reverb using the following parameters.
Parameters Setting values
TYPE
Reverb type
Hall 1, Hall 2, Room, Studio,
Plate 1, Plate 2
(Default: Hall 1)
TIME
Reverb time
(depth)
0.2 (0.8 for Plate types) – 3.2
Sec
LEVEL
Reverb
amount
(volume)
0–100
Use the F3 (˙) and F4 (¥) buttons to select
parameters, and use the DATA wheel to set the
parameters.
The reverb return signal (signal after the effect is
applied) is mixed into the stereo signal.
3 After making the reverb setting, press the HOME
button to return to the Home Screen.
4 Use the track REVERB knobs to adjust the amount
of track signal sent to the reverb effect.
NOTE
The default values of each reverb type are as follows.
TYPE
Default values
TIME LEVEL
Hall 1
1.8 80
Hall 2
2.2 80
Room
1.4 10
Studio
0.6 20
Plate 1
1.4 60
Plate 2
1.8 60
When a setting value is the same as the default value for
the reverb type,
INI
appears below that setting value.
Muting tracks
1 Press the MUTE button to open the
TRACK MUTE
screen.
2 Press the REC button of each track to turn mute
ON or OFF for it. When mute is ON, the track
number is shown in inverse (dark number on light
background).
Tracks 2,3,4 and 7 are muted in the example above.
3 After muting the desired tracks, press the HOME
button to return to the Home Screen.
NOTE
When tracks are muted, their track numbers also appear in
inverse (dark number on light background) on the Home
Screen as shown below.
T
racks 2, 3, 4 and
7 are muted
Creating a stereo master track
When you are satisfied with your mix, this unit can record
the mixed down tracks and create a stereo master track
internally.
A stereo master track recorded by this unit is saved as part
of the song.
This stereo master track can be recorded by an external
stereo recorder, and can also be converted by the unit into
a WAV file and exported to a computer. (See “Exporting a
stereo master track” on page 69.)
NOTE
Only one stereo master track can be saved in each song.
9 – Mixing down and mastering tracks