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Appendix | MFX and IFX types and parameters

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E-80 Music Workstation

● Pre Amp Bright (Off, On)—Turning this “On” produces a

sharper and brighter sound.
* This parameter applies to the “JC-120”, “Clean Twin”, and
“BG Lead” Pre Amp Types.

● Speaker Sw (Off, On)—Determines whether the signal

passes through the speaker (ON) or not (OFF).

● Speaker Type—Select the type of speaker. The specifica-

tions of each type are as follows. The speaker column indi-
cates the diameter of each speaker unit (in inches) and the
number of units.

● Mic Setting (1, 2, 3)—Adjusts the location of the mic

that’s capturing the sound of the speaker. This can be
adjusted in three steps, from 1~3, with the mic becoming
more distant as the value increases.

● Mic Level (0~127)—Volume of the microphone.
● Direct Level (0~127)—Volume of the direct sound.
● Panpot (L64~0~63R)—Stereo location of the output

sound. This is a mono effect that combines incoming sig-
nals. You can, however, place the processed signal any-
where between the left and right channels.

● Level (0~127)—Output level.

67. Gate
Cuts the reverb’s decay according to the volume of the sound
sent into the effect. Use this when you want to create an arti-
ficial-sounding decrease in the reverb’s decay.
● Threshold (0~127)—Volume level at which the gate begins

to close

● Mode (Gate, Duck)—Type of gate. GATE: The gate will close

when the volume of the original sound decreases, cutting
the original sound. DUCK (Ducking): The gate will close
when the volume of the original sound increases, cutting
the original sound.

● Attack (0~127)—Adjusts the time it takes for the gate to

fully open after being triggered.

● Hold (0~127)—Adjusts the time it takes for the gate to

start closing after the source sound falls beneath the
Threshold.

● Release (0~127)—Adjusts the time it takes the gate to

fully close after the hold time.

● Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume bal-

ance between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).

● Level (0~127)—Output level.

68. Long Delay
A delay that provides a long delay time.
● Delay Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to

specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the delay time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the follow-
ing parameter refers to a time or a note value.

● Delay Time [msec] (0~2600ms)—Adjusts the time until

the delay is heard.

● Delay Time [note] (Musical Notes)—Delay times can be

set as a note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync”
parameter above to “Note”. Specify the value of the desired
note.

● Phase (Normal, Inverse)—Phase of the delay (NORMAL:

normal phase, INVERT: inverted).

● Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount of the

delay sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (–)
settings invert the phase.

● Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the fre-

quency above which sound fed back to the effect is filtered
out. If you don’t want to filter out any high frequencies, set
this parameter to BYPASS.

● Panpot (L64~0~63R)—Stereo location of the output

sound. This is a mono effect that combines incoming sig-
nals. You can, however, place the processed signal any-
where between the left and right channels.

● EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low fre-

quency range.

● EQ High Gain (-15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high fre-

quency range.

● Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume bal-

ance between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).

● Level (0~127)—Output level.

69. Serial Delay
This delay connects two delay units in series. Feedback can be
applied independently to each delay unit, allowing you to
produce complex delay sounds.
● Delay 1 Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to

specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the delay 1 time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the follow-
ing parameter refers to a time (msec) or a note value.

● Delay 1 Time [msec] (0~1300ms)—Delay time from when

sound is input to delay 1 until the delay sound is heard.

● Delay 1 Time [note] (musical notes)—Delay times can be

set as a note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync”
parameter above to “Note”. Specify the value of the desired
note.

● Delay 1 Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Proportion of the

delay sound that is to be returned to the input of delay 1
(negative values invert the phase).

● Delay 1 HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Frequency at

which the high-frequency content of the delayed sound of
delay 1 will be cut (BYPASS: no cut).

● Delay 2 Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to

specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the delay 2 time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the follow-
ing parameter refers to a time (msec) or a note value.

● Delay 2 Time [msec] (0~1300ms)—Delay time from when

sound is input to delay 2 until the delay sound is heard.

Type

CabinetSpeaker

Microphone

SMALL 1

small open-back enclosure

10

dynamic mic

SMALL 2

small open-back enclosure

10

dynamic mic

MIDDLE

open back enclosure

12 x 1

dynamic mic

JC-120

open back enclosure

12 x 2

dynamic mic

BUILT IN 1

open back enclosure

12 x 2

dynamic mic

BUILT IN 2

open back enclosure

12 x 2

condenser mic

BUILT IN 3

open back enclosure

12 x 2

condenser mic

BUILT IN 4

open back enclosure

12 x 2

condenser mic

BUILT IN 5

open back enclosure

12 x 2

condenser mic

BG STACK 1

sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic

BG STACK 2

large sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic

MS STACK 1

large sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic

MS STACK 2

large sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic

METAL STACK large double stack

12 x 4

condenser mic

2-STACK

large sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic

3-STACK

large sealed enclosure

12 x 4

condenser mic