TS-12 Musician’s Manual Section 7 — Effect Parameters
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FINE Range: -99 to +99
Allows you to fine tune the pitch of Voice-1.
LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
This parameter adjusts the volume of Voice-1.
PAN Range: -99 to +99
Allows you to assign the location of Voice-1 in the stereo field. A value of -99 would be far left,
and +99 would be far right.
VOICE-2 SEMI LEVEL
FINE PAN
These parameters are identical to the previous ones, and control Voice-2.
DELAY REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of feedback from the output of the delay back into the input of the pitch
shifter. This allows you to create special effects with ascending/descending delays.
TIME (L and R) Ranges: 0000 to 1500 msec
These parameters control the amount of time for the pitch shifted signal to delay from the left and
right inputs. The left and right delay times are completely independent.
MIX Range: 00 to 99
Controls the mix between the delay signal and the pitch shifted signal. A setting of 00 would be
all pitch shifter, and no delay. A setting of 99 will be all delay and no direct pitch shift.
DRY LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
Lets you to bypass the pitch shifter with an internal dry signal, and send it through the digital
delay. Higher values would send more of the dry signal to the delay. The purpose of this
parameter is to mix the dry signal appropriately with the pitch shifted delay signals.
60 ROTARY SPEAKER + REV
A rotating speaker simulation with reverb and distortion. Assign a voice to FX-1 to get reverb
after the rotary speaker with distortion, or use FX-2 for reverb only. There are Variations on the
first sub-page for the Rotary Speaker without Distortion.
DIST INPUT/OUTPUT Ranges: 00 to 99
The DIST INPUT parameter determines the input signal gain into the amplifier simulation,
creating a tube-like overdrive.
The OUTPUT parameter controls the output of the amplifier distortion. There is a (fixed) clean
path in parallel with the distortion. Therefore, to eliminate distortion, set this parameter to 00.
FILTER Range: 00 to 99
A three-pole, low pass filter following the amplifier simulation. Controls the filter cutoff
resulting in a brighter sound (for higher values) or a darker sound (low values).
SPKR GAIN Range: 00 to 99
Controls the level of the signal (distorted or not) applied to the rotary speaker. High gain will
simulate a broken speaker. Also use higher settings when using little or no distortion, because
distortion raises the signal level to the speaker.