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Section 6 — Effect Parameters ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
2 Edit/Effect Parameters
PREDELAY TIME Range: 0 to 450 ms
Controls the amount of time it takes for the original signal to be presented to the reverb. Higher
values denote a longer delay.
LF DECAY TIME Range: -99 to +99
This parameter acts like a tone control and will boost (positive values) or cut (negative values) the
rate at which low frequencies will decay.
HF 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 gradually filter out (dampen) more and
more high frequency energy.
HF BANDWIDTH Range: 1 to 99
The high frequency bandwidth 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. This functions like a tone control on a guitar.
DIFFUS1 Range: 0 to 99
This parameter smears the input signal transients, to diffuse and smooth the sound. Lower values
will cause impulse sounds to appear as a series of discrete echoes, while higher values tend to
increase the smear (smoother sounding with fewer discrete echoes). We recommend settings of
50 for starters.
DIFFUS2 Range: 0 to 99
This parameter, similar to and in series with Room Diffusion1, performs the same way but
controls lower frequency ranges. Experiment with different levels between the diffuser
parameters to find the settings that are right for your source.
DECAY DEFINITION Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the rate at which echo density is increased with time. Setting this
parameter too high can cause the echo density to build at a rate which exceeds the decay rate. A
general rule of thumb: DECAY DEFINITION should not exceed the LF DECAY TIME added to
the DECAY TIME.
DETUNE RATE Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the LFO rate of detuning introduced into the reverberation decay.
Detuning creates a slight oscillating pitch shift into the decay, giving it a more natural sound by
breaking up resonant modes.
DETUNE DEPTH Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the depth of the detuning, that is, how much the pitch will change. Low
values yield a metallic sound. Some sounds may require very low values, while others sound
more natural with higher values.
PRIMARY SEND LEVEL Range: -99 to +99
This parameter controls the level of the diffused input signal into the reverb definition.
REFL 1 TIME Range: 0 to 120 milliseconds
This parameter controls the delay time for the first pre-echo. Pre-echoes are the first sounds that
have been reflected back from the walls or reflective “live” surfaces. Higher values delay the
diffused signal more.
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