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Section 6 — Effect Parameters ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
2 Edit/Effects Parameters
Edit/Effects Page
Each of the effects has multiple screens containing a particular set of parameters associated with
that effect. Press the Edit button, followed by the Effects button to access these parameters.
Effect Variations
The first parameter screen is similar for all of the effects (the display shows VAR= ). It selects one
of four Effect Variations, which feature various “preset” patches, letting you quickly access
several set-ups within the same effect. Each of these four variations is individually editable and
can act as four effect edit buffers. Each Effect Variation can have two different Modulation
Sources, Destination parameters, and defined modulation ranges (for a total of eight different
modulatable parameters). Subsequent screens are variable, and contain pertinent parameters that
provide the flexibility for customizing the effects.
ROM-01 HALL REVERB
ROM-02 44KHZ REVERB
ROM-03 ROOM REVERB
These effects algorithms provide studio-quality stereo reverb. The BUS1, BUS2, and BUS3
parameters can be routed into the effect with different Dry/Wet mixes. HALL REVERB is a
reverb with a long decay, featuring left to right (transverse) reflections. 44KHZ REVERB is a hall
reverb utilizing the 44KHZ system sample rate (polyphony is reduced to 23 voices). ROOM
REVERB features a shorter, room-like decay.
The parameters available in these three effect algorithms are:
DECAY TIME Range: 0 to 99
Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverberation to decay to a low level (-60 dB) after the
input signal stops.
LOW FREQ DECAY Range: -99 to +99
This control will boost or cut the rate at which low frequencies will decay.
DIFFUSION
Range: 0 to 99
This parameter determines whether the early reflections will appear as a series of discrete echoes
(lower values) or will be more diffused (higher values).
HI FREQ DAMPING Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the rate of attenuation of high frequencies in the decay of the
reverberation. As natural reverb decays, some high frequencies tend to get absorbed by the
environment. Increasing the value of this parameter will filter out increasing amounts of high
frequency energy.
HI FREQ BANDWIDTH Range: 0 to 99
The High Frequency Bandwidth parameter acts as a low pass filter on the signal going into the
reverb, controlling the amount of high frequencies that will pass into the effect. The higher the
setting, the more high frequencies are allowed to pass.
DETUNE RATE Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the LFO rate of detuning incorporated within the reverb. Detuning
creates a slight pitch shift into the reverberated signal, giving it a more natural sounding decay
by breaking up resonant nodes.
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