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Acoustic Multi
Multi effect for electric-acoustic guitar.
Parameter
Display
Range
Description
Mic Type
TYPE
Condenser1, Condenser2,
Dynamic1, Dynamic2, Tube1,
Tube2, Nylon String1,
Nylon String2
Microphone simulator type
Blend
BLND
0.0 to 10.0
Balance between mic simulator and direct sounds
Bass
BASS
-12.0 to 12.0 dB
Low frequency level
Middle
MID
-12.0 to 12.0 dB
Mid frequency level
Treble
TRE
-12.0 to 12.0 dB
High frequency level
Presence
PRE
-12.0 to 12.0 dB
Extremely high frequency level
Volume
VOL
0.0 to 10.0
Volume
Stereo
STE
0.0 to 10.0
Setting for stereo mic effect
Bass Freq.
BASF
50 Hz to 400 Hz
Frequency for low frequency EQ
Middle Freq.
MIDF
200 Hz to 1.60 kHz
Frequency for mid frequency EQ
Treble Freq.
TREF
600 Hz to 4.80 kHz
Frequency for high frequency EQ
Presence Freq.
PREF
2.00 k to 16.0 kHz
Frequency for extremely high frequency EQ
Limiter
LMSW
Off, On
Limiter switch
Chorus/Delay
ETYP
Off, Chorus, Delay
Effect type
Reverb Type
RTYP
Off, Hall, Room, Plate
Reverb type
Limiter Level
LIM
0.0 to 10.0
Limiter level
Speed/Time
SP/T
0.0 to 10.0
Chorus effect speed/delay time
Depth/FB.
D/FB
0.0 to 10.0
Chorus effect depth/delay feedback
Effect Level
ELVL
0.0 to 10.0
Effect level
Reverb
RLVL
0.0 to 10.0
Reverb level
What is TAP?
The “Tap” parameter found in delay effects is the timing at which the delay sound is taken out of the delay loop.
To illustrate this function, the delay shown below is using a delay time setting of 360msec. However, with the
“Tap” parameter set to 60, the first delay sound will be heard at 216msec. This happens for the first delay sound
only. If the Feedback (FB.) level is increased, all subsequent delay sounds will be heard at 360msec. intervals.
360msec
TAP=100%
216msec
TAP=60%
Delay Circuit
216
msec
360
msec
360
msec
TIME
Original Sound
First Delay Sound
Feedback Delay Sound
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