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Effect parameters, 43 4. pattern mode, Reverb (reverb) – KORG EMX-1 User Manual

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4. Pattern mode

Effect parameters

REVERB

(Reverb)

This effect simulates the reverberation and spatial character of
a hall.

FX EDIT1: Time ..............................................0...127

Turning the knob toward the right will lengthen the re-
verb time.

FX EDIT2: Level ..............................................0...127

Turning the knob toward the right will increase the re-
verb level.

With long reverb time settings, some input sounds

or level values may cause distortion

BPM SYNC DELAY

(BPM sync delay)

This is a cross delay synchronized to the BPM.

FX EDIT1: Time ........................................ 1/64...1/1

Adjusts the delay time synchronized to the BPM, in note
value units.
Turning the knob toward the right lengthens the delay
time.
You can set this in a range from a 64th note to a whole
note.

FX EDIT2: Depth ............................................0...127

Adjusts the depth of the delay and the amount of feedback.
Turning the knob toward the right makes the delayed
sound louder and also increases the amount of feedback.
Panning each part further left or right creates a deeper
sense of spaciousness.

The feedback sound may disappear if you turn the

TIME knob or change the BPM while producing

sound.

Depending on the tempo setting, some long delay

times may not be available. In this case, the delay

time will be halved, and may be halved again if

necessary.

Depending on the tempo setting, some short de-

lay times may not be available. In this case, the

delay time will be doubled, and may be doubled

again if necessary.

If you lower the time value too far, the sound may

distort (clip).

SHORT DELAY

(Short delay)

This is a cross delay with a short delay time. It is not synchro-
nized with the BPM.

FX EDIT1: Time ..............................................0...127

Sets the delay time.
Turning the knob toward the right lengthens the delay
time. Shortening the delay time can produce a doubling
effect, giving the impression that multiple instruments are
playing together.

FX EDIT2: Depth ............................................0...127

Adjusts the depth of the delay and the amount of feed-
back.
Turning the knob toward the right makes the delayed
sound louder and also increases the amount of feedback.
Panning each part further left or right creates a deeper
sense of spaciousness.

If you increase the depth excessively, the sound

may distort for some time settings or input sources.

If you lower the time value too far, the sound may

distort (clip).

MOD DELAY

(Modulation delay)

This is a delay that adds a chorus effect by using the LFO to sweep
the delay time. This is also a tempo delay in which the delay
time automatically synchronizes to the tempo.

FX EDIT1: Time ........................................ 1/64...1/1

Adjusts the delay time synchronized to the tempo, in note
value units.
Turning the knob toward the right lengthens the delay
time.
You can set this in a range from a 64th note to a whole
note.

FX EDIT2: Depth ............................................0...127

Adjusts the depth of the delay and the amount of feed-
back.
Turning the knob toward the right makes the delayed
sound louder and also increases the amount of feedback.

The feedback sound may disappear if you turn the

TIME knob or change the BPM while producing

sound.

Depending on the tempo setting, some long delay

times may not be available. In this case, the delay

time will be halved, and may be halved again if

necessary.

Depending on the tempo setting, some short de-

lay times may not be available. In this case, the

delay time will be doubled, and may be doubled

again if necessary.

GRAIN SHIFTER

(Grain shifter)

This effect samples an extremely brief portion of the sound at
a certain interval, and repeatedly plays back this brief sample.
It is effective when applied to a constantly-changing source such
as Audio In.

Sampling time

Sampling interval

Input audio

Output audio