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Efectos de DSP y parámetros
41. CrossDly
This is a "cross delay" effect in which the repeats from a sound in one channel are produced in the oppo-
site channel.
1. LmR DELAY
2. RmL DELAY
The LmR DELAY and RmL DELAY parameters independently set the delay times for repeats crossing from
left to right, and from right to left, respectively.
3. FEEDBACK LEVELRange: –63 ... 0 ... +63
Determines the amount of effect-sound feedback returned to the input of the delay stage. Higher values pro-
duce a greater number of repeats.
4. INPUT SELECT
Selects the first channel to be delayed ("L", "R"), or both channels simultaneously ("L&R").
5. HIGH DAMP
Produces a natural decay in the high-frequency components of subsequent repeats. The lower the value the
faster and more pronounced the drop-off in high-frequencies.
42. DistHARD
43. DistSOFT
Two distortion effects that can drastically alter you sound.
1. DRIVE
Sets the intensity of the distortion effect. Higher values produce more distortion.
2. AMP TYPE
Simulates a variety of amplifier types via which the distortion sound might be reproduced.
OFF
Flat amp — the sound of a "direct feed" to a recording or sound reinforcement console.
STACK
The powerful, expansive sound of "stackable" speaker cabinets.
COMBO
A single 12" speaker unit in a compact enclosure.
TUBE
Simulates the warm, relatively "soft" distortion produced by vacuum tube amplifiers.
3. LPF CUTOFF
The cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter applied to the distortion sound. No filter is applied when set to
"Thru".
4. OUTPUT LEVEL
Sets the output level of the distortion sound. Higher values produce higher level.
44. EQ DISCO
45. EQ TEL.
Both of these effects are based on a two-band equalizer with independent high and low frequency and
gain parameters.
1. EQ LOW FREQUENCY
Sets the boost/cut frequency of the low equalizer.
2. EQ LOW GAIN
Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the low-band frequencies. A setting of "0" produces no boost or
cut. Minus values produce cut and plus values produce boost.
3. EQ HI FREQUENCY Range: 500Hz ... 16kHz
Sets the boost/cut frequency of the high equalizer band.
4. EQ HI GAIN
Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the high-band frequencies. A setting of "0" produces no boost or
cut. Minus values produce cut and plus values produce boost.
Range: 0.1 ... 355 ms
Range: L, R, L&R
Range: 0.1 ... 1
Range: 0 ... 127
Range: OFF, STACK, COMBO, TUBE
RANGE: 1.0kHz ... 18kHz, Thru
Range: 0 ... 127
Range: 50Hz ... 2.0kHz
Range: –12dB ... 0dB ... +12dB
Range: –12dB ... 0dB ... +12dB
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