Akai CD3000XL Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
EFFECTS EDIT
CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 193
MONO DELAY/ECHO EFFECTS
If you selected either of the MONO echo effects, the screen you will see is something like this:
The parameters are:
Here, you may set a delay time of up to 700mS
This sets the amount of repeats the echo effect will have by setting how much
of the delayed output is fed back into the delay line.
NOTE: Be careful with high settings as you can cause the delay line to go unstable
and cause ‘howl around’.
This sets the high frequency damping. The HF DAMP parameter filters out
some of the high frequency components in the sound in the feedback loop.
This is to simulate the effect that in real life, each repeat of the echo gets
slightly duller as the surfaces off which the sound is bouncing absorb some of
the high frequencies. The value shown is the frequency that will be attenuated
in the feedback loop.
This selects where you will listen to the output of the delay and allows you to
set the direction of the modulation section and the echo section. You may
select POST which will give the effect of echo followed by the mod effects or
you may select PRE which will give the effect of the mod effects followed by
echo.
NOTE: When PRE is selected, you must set a value in the parameter to hear any
delay effect
NOTE REGARDING MONO ECHO EFFECTS
Please note that because the stereo mod section passes through the echo section, any
stereo mod effects you create will be ‘monofied’ when mono delay effects are selected. To
enjoy stereo modulation effects with echo, please choose the stereo delay option (see below).