DELAY/REVERB settings
These are the parameters (items to set) you see when you press the [A´] (DELAY/REVERB) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select a parameter, and press the [C´] (ENTER) button to edit the parameter’s value.
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DELAY parameters
Parameter | Display | Controller | Value | Explanation |
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Delay Sync | d.Syn |
| Off, On | If this is ON, the delay synchronizes with the tempo. |
Delay Time | d.ti÷ | [PITCH] knob (*1) | 1–740 (ms, *2) 128 (128th note), 64t (Sixth-fourth note triplets), 128d (Dotted 128th note), 1_64, 32t, 64d, 1_32, 16T, 32d, 1_16, 8t, 16d, 1_8, 4t, 8d, 1_4 (Quarter note) (*3) | Sets the delay time. |
Delay Level | d.LEv | [START] knob (*1) | 0–255 | Adjusts the volume of the delay sound. |
Feedback | d.Fbk |
| 0–255 | Adjusts the amount of feedback (repetition). |
Feedback Mode | d.F.÷d |
| This switches between output methods for the delay that’s created by feedback. | |
nor÷ (Normal) | A typical delay. | |||
Cr.Lr (Cross L to R) | A delay sound that switches from left to right to left, in order. | |||
Cr.rL (Cross R to L) | A delay sound that switches from right to left to right, in order. | |||
Low Cut | d.L.Ct |
| FLAt–800 (Hz) | Cuts the frequencies below the frequency that you set. |
High Cut | d.H.Ct |
| 630–FLAt (Hz) | Cuts the frequencies above the frequency that you set. |
Delay Level Mode | d.L.÷d |
| PrE, PoSt | Sets which level to adjust when the [START] knob (delay volume) is used, the input level (PrE) or the output level (Post). With the “PrE” setting, the delay sound fades out smoothly when you turn down the [START] knob; and with the “PoSt” setting, the delay sound is instantly muted when you turn down the [START] knob. |
Delay to Reverb Send | d.to.r |
| 0–255 | Adjusts the amount of signal to send from the delay to the reverb. |
- This is enabled on the DELAY/REVERB screen.
- This is enabled when the Delay Sync parameter is “OFF”.
- This is enabled when the Delay Sync parameter is “On”.
Sets the value as a note value.
Triplets are shown as “t”, and dotted notes are shown as “d”.
REVERB parameters
Parameter | Display | Controller | Value | Explanation |
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Type | r.tyP |
| This selects the reverb type. | |
A÷b (Ambience) | Simulates an ambience mic (off-mic, placed at a distance from the sound source) used in recording and other applications. | |||
roo÷ (Room) | Simulates the reverberation in a small room. | |||
hAL1 (Hall1) | Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. Provides clear and spacious reverberations. | |||
hAL2 (Hall2) | Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. This offers a milder reverberation sound. | |||
PLAt (Plate) | Simulates plate reverb (a reverb unit with a metallic plate that vibrates to create reverb). | |||
÷od (Modulate) | A reverb with an added wavering effect for the hall reverberations. | |||
Reverb Time | r.ti÷ | [END] knob (*1) | 0–255 | Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation. |
Reverb Level | r.LEv | [LEVEL] knob (*1) | 0–255 | Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound. |
Pre Delay | r.P.dL |
| 0–100 (ms) | Adjusts the time until the reverb sound starts to output. |
Low Cut | d.L.Ct |
| FLAt–800 (Hz) | Cuts the frequencies below the frequency that you set. No frequencies are cut when this is set to “FLAt”. |
High Cut | d.H.Ct |
| 630–FLAt (Hz) | Cuts the frequencies above the frequency that you set. No frequencies are cut when this is set to “FLAt”. |
Density | r.dnS |
| 0–10 | Adjusts the density of the reverb sound. |
- This is enabled on the DELAY/REVERB screen.
Parameter | Display | Controller | Value | |
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Global Delay/Reverb SW | GL.d.r |
| Selects whether to control delay and reverb by using the pattern parameters or by using the system parameters. | |
Off | The effect is set and changes for each pattern, and is muted when you switch patterns. | |||
On | The effect is controlled by the system parameters. With this setting, the delay or reverb sound carries over even when you switch between patterns. |