TS-12 Musician’s Manual Section 7 — Effect Parameters
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03 DELAYLFO+CHORUS+REV
This parallel effect combines a digital delay that provides LFO modulation with a chorus and a
reverb. The second sub-page (not user-programmable) shows how this parallel effect is routed:
• Voices assigned to FX1 (and panned left) are sent to Effect A (DELAYLFO)
• Voices assigned to FX1 (and panned right) are sent to Effect B (CHORUS)
• Voices assigned to FX2 are sent to the reverb (REV)
For a complete description of the SENDS parameters, refer to the DDL+CHORUS+REV algorithm
found earlier in this section.
DELAYLFO LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
Controls the volume level of the original signal and the delay. Setting this parameter to 00 will
eliminate the audio signal.
PAN Range: -99 to +99
Determines the location of the delays in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is panned hard left,
and +99 is hard right. If set to either hard left or hard right, the delayed signal for the opposite
side is inaudible.
WET Range: 00 to 99
This parameter controls the volume of the delayed signal only. Setting this parameter to 00 will
eliminate the delay portion completely.
DRY Range: 00 to 99
This parameter allows you to define how much of the FX1 signal you want to completely bypass
the Delay LFO. Setting this parameter to 00 will eliminate the dry signal. By setting this
parameter to 99 and the WET parameter to 00, you can assign voices to be completely dry.
DELAY LFO CENTER Range: 000 to 127
Controls the nominal delay time of the LFO about which the delay modulation occurs. Adjusting
this parameter will change the tonal character of the effect. Higher values offer a longer delay
time.
RATE Range: 000 to 127
Controls the rate of pitch modulation which is the LFO. To achieve a chorusing effect, this rate
must be very slow.
WIDTH Range: 000 to 127
Controls the excursion of pitch modulation. Since the rate is usually very slow, the width is
usually large.
R LFO PHASE Range: 00 to 99
When set to 00, the left and right choruses will modulate their detunes together. When set to 99
the detune on the right channel will go up while the detune on the left will go down, creating an
out-of-phase effect.
REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of regen (regeneration) applied to the delay time taps. The sign of the value
determines the polarity of the regen.
For a complete description of the remaining parameters, refer to the DDL+CHORUS+REV
algorithm found earlier in this section.
04 ROTOSPKR+CHORUS+REV