Section 7 — Effect Parameters TS-12 Musician’s Manual
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PRE-DLY TIME Range: 0000 to 0300 ms
Controls the amount of time it takes for the input signal to be presented to the plate reverb. A
value of 0000 would offer no delay.
HF - DAMPING Range: 00 to 99
Increasing the value of this parameter will gradually filter out increasing amounts of high-
frequency energy. Higher values yield an abrupt decay. Controls the cut off of a low pass filter
in series with the decay within the definition.
BANDWIDTH Range: 01 to 99
Acts as a low-pass filter on the output of the plate reverbs, controlling the amount of high
frequencies present. The higher the setting, the more high frequencies are allowed to pass
through, offering a brighter ringing sound. Some interesting effects can be created by using a
mod controller over a large range.
DETUNE - RATE Range: 00 to 99
Controls the LFO rate of detuning incorporated within the reverb. Detuning creates a slight pitch
shift into the reverberated signal, giving it a more natural sounding decay by breaking up
resonant nodes.
DEPTH Range: 00 to 99
Controls the depth of the detuning, that is, how much the pitch will change. Low values yield a
metallic sound. Some voices sound best with very low values.
DEFINITION Range: 00 to 99
Controls the rate at which echo density increases with time. Higher values can cause the echo
density to build at a rate that exceeds the decay rate. Try to select the highest value that works
with your sound source for the best performance.
DIFFUSION Ranges: 00 to 99
The two diffusion parameters smear the input signal to create a smoother sound. Lower values
will cause impulse sounds to appear as a series of discrete echoes, while higher values tend to
increase the smear, making the echoes less apparent.
REVERB2 - DECAY TIME
PRE-DLY TIME
HF - DAMPING
BANDWIDTH
DETUNE - RATE
DEPTH
DEFINITION
DIFFUSION
These parameters are identical to the previous ones, and allow you to create a completely
independent plate reverb assigned to FX2.
23 PARAMETRIC EQ + PLATE
This dual effect algorithm combines a parametric EQ with a plate reverb, allowing independent
effects processing.
FX1- -EQ Range: 00 to 99
Controls the volume mix for sounds routed to the parametric EQ (FX1 on the Output page).