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Section 7 — Effect Parameters TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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density to build at a rate that exceeds the decay rate. For the best performance, try to select the
highest value that works with your sound source.
DIFFUSION Ranges: 00 to 99
These parameters determine whether the early reflections will appear as a series of discrete
echoes (lower values) or will be more diffused (higher values).
02 EQ- -DDL+CHORUS+REV
This parallel effect combines a parametric EQ and a DDL with a chorus and a reverb. The second
sub-page (not user-programmable) shows how this parallel effect is routed:
Voices assigned to FX1 (and panned left) are sent to Effect A (EQ- -DDL)
Voices assigned to FX1 (and panned right) are sent to Effect B (CHORUS)
Voices assigned to FX2 are sent to the reverb (REV)
For a complete description of the SENDS parameters, refer to the DDL+CHORUS+REV algorithm
found earlier in this section.
EQDDL MIX Range: 00 to 99
Controls the mix between the original signal and the EQ into the delay. Setting this parameter to
00 will allow only the unprocessed signal to be heard, while a setting of 99 will eliminate it
completely, with only the delay portion remaining.
LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
Adjusts the volume of the delayed signals against the original dry signal. A level of 00 will offer
no audible delay.
PAN Range: -99 to +99
Determines the location of the delays in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is panned hard left,
and +99 is hard right. If set to either hard left or hard right, the delayed signal for the opposite
side is inaudible.
EQ FC Range: 0 Hz to 15 KHz
Sets the center frequency of the parametric EQ.
BW Range: 0 Hz to 15 KHz
Sets the bandwidth for the center frequency.
LEVEL Range: -99 to +48
Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to the parametric.
EQDDL REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of regen (regeneration) applied to the delay time taps. The sign of the value
determines the polarity of the regen.
DAMPING Range: 00 to 99
Adjusts the cutoff of a low pass filter on the feedback signal, which controls the amount of
damping to the feedback signals. The higher the number, the more the signals are damped.
TIME Range: 1 msec to 1K (1 sec)
Determines the amount of time between the input signal and the delay outputs.
For a complete description of the remaining parameters, refer to the DDL+CHORUS+REV
algorithm found earlier in this section.
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