When the Part Multi Effects Switch setting of the
rhythm part is “ON” or “OFF,” raising the Part Reverb
Level will apply reverb to all rhythm tones equally.
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Making More Detailed Settings
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light, and the edit page will appear
in the display.
2. Press BANK [2] (EFFECTS).
The EFFECTS setting page will appear.
3. Use PAGE [<] [>] to select parameters, and
use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to make
settings.
fig.7-7 (#MC fig.4-10)
To exit the setting page, press [EXIT].
Type (Reverb Type)
One of the following six basic types of reverb can be
selected.
Available Settings:
ROOM1: Reverb with short decay and high density.
ROOM2: Reverb with short decay and low density.
STAGE1: Reverb with much lingering reverberation.
STAGE2: Reverb with strong early reflections.
HALL1: Clear-sounding reverb.
HALL2: Rich-sounding reverb.
Reverb Time
You can adjust the time over which the reverberation
will continue.
Range: 0–127
The reverberation will become longer as this value is
increased.
HF Damp
Specifies the frequency at which the high frequency
portions of the reverberation will be cut.
Range: 200–8000 (Hz), BYPASS
Lowering this setting will cause more of the upper fre-
quency content to be cut, making the reverberation
more muted in tone.
If you do not wish to cut the high frequency range,
select “BYPASS.”
M-FX
→ Reverb (Multi Effects → Reverb
Level)
Specify the amount of reverberation that will be
applied to the sound processed by multi-effects.
Regardless of the Part Reverb Level of each part,
reverb will apply equally to all parts whose Part Multi
Effects Switch setting is “ON.”
Range: 0–127
As this value is increased, more reverberation will be
applied to the multi-effects sound.
* This will not affect parts for which the Part Multi-Effects
Switch is “OFF.”
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“Specifying the Part(s) to Which Multi-Effects
Will Be Applied (Part Multi-Effects Switch)” (p.
124)
Reverb Level
This is the setting page for “Adjusting the Overall
Reverb Volume (Reverb Level)” (p. 102).
Range: 0–127
Adding an Echo to the Sound
(Delay)
Delay is an effect which adds echoes to the sound. It is
effective when applied to solo phrases or to densely
rhythmic phrases. In the DELAY parameters you can
make settings that specify how the delay will sound.
fig.7-8TEXT (#MC fig.4-11)