N rev: reverb, N dly: delay, Rev: reverb – Boss Audio Systems GT-6B User Manual
Page 28: Dly: delay
28
Chapter 4 The Effects Explained
* When Sound On Sound is selected, Pedal 4 and the BYPASS/
CTL pedal function as Sound On Sound controls. For more
detailed information, refer to “Using Sound On Sound” (p. 54).
■
REV: Reverb
Parameter
Value
Type
Room1, Room2, Hall1, Hall2, Plate
Reverb Time
0.1 s–10.0 s (0.1 s step)
Pre Delay
0 ms–10 0ms (1 ms step)
Low Cut
Flat, 55.0 Hz, 110 Hz, 165 Hz, 200 Hz,
280 Hz, 340 Hz, 400 Hz, 500 Hz,
630 Hz, 800 Hz
Hi Cut
700 Hz, 1.00 kHz, 1.40 kHz, 2.00 kHz,
3.00 kHz, 4.00 kHz, 6.00 kHz, 8.00 kHz,
11.0 kHz, Flat
Density
0–10
Effect Level
0–100
Type
This selects the reverb type. You can change the settings to
obtain simulations of various different spaces.
Room 1:
Simulates the reverberation in a small room. Provides the
bright reverberation of a live room.
Room 2:
Simulates the reverberation in a small room. Provides warm
reverberations.
Hall 1:
This simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. Provides
clear reverberation that spreads out through the sound space.
Hall 2:
This simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. Provides a
mild, understated reverberation sound.
Plate:
Simulates plate reverberation (a reverb unit that uses the
vibration of a metallic plate). Provides a metallic sound with
an extended upper range.
Reverb Time
Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation.
Pre Delay
Adjusts the time until the reverb sound appears.
Low Cut
The low-cut filter cuts the frequencies below the specified
frequency. This setting adjusts the frequency at which the
low-cut filter begins to take effect.
High Cut
The high-cut filter cuts the frequencies above the specified
frequency. This setting adjusts the frequency at which the
high-cut filter begins to take effect. When “Flat” is selected,
the high-cut filter has no effect.
Density
Adjusts the density of the reverb sound.
Effect Level
Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound.
■
DLY: Delay
Parameter
Value
Type
Single, Pan
Delay Time
0 ms–1400 ms, BPM
–BPM
(20 ms step)
Delay Time Fine
0 ms–20 ms (1 ms step)
TapTime
0 % –100 %
FeedBack
0–100
Hi
700 Hz, 1.00 kHz, 1.40 kHz, 2.00 kHz,
3.00 kHz, 4.00 kHz, 6.00 kHz, 8.00 kHz,
11.0 kHz, Flat
Effect Level
0–120
Type
Select from the following two types.
Single:
This is a conventional delay
Pan:
This is a delay effect for use only with stereo output. Delay
times are assigned individually to the left and right channels,
providing a tap delay effect.
fig.04-01
Delay Time
This determines the delay time. You can make settings in 20-
millisecond units.
* When set to BPM, the value of each parameter is set according
to the value of the Master BPM (p. 44) specified for each patch.
This makes it easy to achieve effect sound settings that match
the tempo of the song (synchronizing the cycle to one-half or
one-fourth of the BPM when the set cycle rate is increased).
When setting to the BPM, press PARAMETER [
] to
display the Master BPM settings screen.
INPUT
OUTPUT L
OUTPUT R
Feedback
Delay Time
Effect Level
Effect Level
DELAY
Tap Time