Electronic Reverb  (320-1110A)   Favorite Effects    Faxback Doc. # 6999

REVERB

You can create reverb by using a moderate-to-short delay time (DELAY
control setting of 4-7).  You can use reverb to simulate the
characteristic live sound of a large auditorium.

ECHO

You can create echo by using a relatively long delay time (DELAY control
setting near 10).  You can vary the REPEAT and DEPTH settings to achieve
the desired effect.

FLANGING

This effect was originally achieved by applying varying hand pressure to
the flange of a tape reel during recording or playback.

To achieve a flanging effect, vary the DELAY control setting in the low
range (0 to 4) while varying the DEPTH control from minimum to maximum.
The REPEAT control remains at 0.

DOUBLING

Doubling yields a sound similar to overdubbing, or recording one sound on
top of another.

Set the DELAY control in the midrange (3 to 7).  Set the REPEAT control
at 0.  The DEPTH control should be set high (8 to 10) and remain constant.

SLAP-BACK

Slap-back uses a DELAY control setting of 60-80 milliseconds (a setting
of about 8).  You can vary the REPEAT and DEPTH controls to enhance this
effect.

You can use the DELAY, REPEAT, and DEPTH controls to create hundreds of
variations on these effects.


(smm 03/03/94)

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