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24. Gate Reverb (Sharply Cut the Reverberation)<br />
fig.MFXGTR<br />
Chapter 4. Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)<br />
Screen Parameter Explanation Value<br />
0–100 (%) Y<br />
This is a type of reverb, in which the reverberation is cut off before the natural completion of its decay.<br />
25. Isolator (Cuts Off a Specific Range)<br />
fig.MFXISO<br />
BALANCE<br />
(Effect Balance)<br />
Specifies the volume balance between<br />
the original sound and the<br />
reverberation.With a setting of<br />
“0,” no reverb sound will be output.<br />
OUTPUT LEVEL Specifies the output volume from<br />
the reverb effect.<br />
An equalizer which cuts the volume greatly, allowing you to add a special effect to the sound by cutting the volume in varying<br />
ranges. The Isolator parameters are, in general, effective when applied to the following musical instruments.<br />
• LOW: Bass drums and basses<br />
• MID: Vocals and the like<br />
• HIGH: High-pitched musical instruments such as cymbals<br />
0–127<br />
Screen Parameter Explanation Value<br />
TYPE<br />
(Gate Reverb Type)<br />
TIME<br />
(Gate Reverb Time)<br />
BALANCE<br />
(Effect Balance)<br />
Select one of the following<br />
four basic types of gated reverb.<br />
Specifies the time from when<br />
the reverberation begins until<br />
it ends.<br />
Specifies the volume balance<br />
between the original sound<br />
and the reverberation. With<br />
a setting of “0,” no reverb<br />
sound will be output.<br />
OUTPUT LEVEL Specifies the output volume<br />
of the Gate Reverb effect.<br />
NORMAL (normal gated reverb),<br />
REVERSE (reverse-playback reverb),<br />
SWEEP1 (the reverberation will sweep from right to left.),<br />
SWEEP2 (the reverberation will sweep from left to right)<br />
5–330 X<br />
0–100 (%) Y<br />
Screen Parameter Explanation Value<br />
LOW GAIN Specifies the amount of low-frequency range to be cut. 0–127 X<br />
0–127<br />
MID GAIN Specifies the amount of mid-range to be cut. 0–127<br />
HIGH GAIN Specifies the amount of high-frequency range to be cut. 0–127 Y<br />
PAN Specifies the stereo position of the sound output from the Isolator.<br />
L64–R63<br />
LEVEL Determines the loudness output from the Isolator. 0–127<br />
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