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SETUP - REVERB MENU
Reverb Setting
Reverb
UPPER
Room 3
100
LAYER LOWER
100
100
REVERB - SETUP MENU
1.
Press the SETUP button.
2.
Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the second page of the setup
menu options.
3.
Press the ENTER button to access the Reverb menu.
4.
Use the CURSOR button to access the following options:
REVERB
Reverb simulates the effect of playing in a big room or hall where the
sound reverberates off the walls and ceiling.
Pressing the REVERB button will toggle this effect on or off. When
reverb is engaged the indicator light will be lit.
The reverb effect is engaged automatically when the power is turned on.
To select a type of reverb and to adjust the reverb levels use the
Reverb setup menu.
Use the VALUE + and - buttons to select a reverb type or to adjust the
Reverb Depth from the list below.
Reverb Depth (amount of Reverb) range is from 0 to 127.
REVERB TYPES
Room 1 is dense reverb with short decay.
Room 2 is sparse reverb with short decay.
Room 3 is sparse reverb with medium decay.
Hall 1 is reverb with clear reverberation and medium decay.
Hall 2 is reverb with rich reverberation and greater late reflections.
Plate is a delay type.
Delay is stereo delay that produces two delay sound, left and right.
Panning emphasizes the stereo location of the processor delay, the
effect will be spaced at 30 degrees from the center.
UPPER - When reverb upper is turned on the Upper Sound Channel
Voice notes will reverberate.
Use the VALUE +and - buttons to select a reverb level from 0-127.
Press the VALUE + and - buttons simultaneously to recall the default
level of 100.
LAYER - When reverb layer is turned on the layer Sound Channel Voice
notes will reverberate.
Use the VALUE + and - buttons to select a reverb level from 0-127.
Press the VALUE + and - buttons simultaneously to recall the default
level of 100.
LOWER - When reverb lower is turned on the lower Sound Channel voice
notes will reverberate.
Use the VALUE + and - buttons to select a reverb level from 0-127.
Press the VALUE + and - buttons simultaneously to recall the default
level of 100.

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