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Effects List
Chorus Parameters
The Fantom-S’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay
unit.
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, and the
characteristics of the selected effect type.
note:
fig.MFX-note2.e
Reverb Parameters
These settings allow you to select the desired type of reverb, and its
characteristics.
Parameter
Value Description
Chorus Type
0 (OFF),
1 (CHORUS),
2 (DELAY),
3 (GM2 CHORUS)
Selects either Chorus or Delay.
0 (OFF): Neither Chorus or De-
lay is used.
1 (CHORUS): Chorus is used.
2 (DELAY): Delay is used.
3 (GM2 CHORUS): GM2 Cho-
rus is used.
Type: 1 (CHORUS)
Rate 0.05–10.00 Hz, note
Frequency of modulation
Depth 0–127
Depth of modulation
Pre Delay 0.0–100.0 ms
Adjusts the delay time from the di-
rect sound until the chorus sound
is heard.
Feedback 0–127
Adjusts the amount of the chorus
sound that is fed back into the ef-
fect.
Filter Type OFF, LPF, HPF
Type of filter
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range
above the Cutoff Freq
HPF: cuts the frequency range
below the Cutoff Freq
Cutoff Freq 200–8000 Hz
Basic frequency of the filter
Phase 0–180˚
Spatial spread of the sound
Type: 2 (DELAY)
Delay Left
0–1000 ms, note
Adjusts the delay time from the di-
rect sound until the delay sound is
heard.
Delay Right
Delay Center
Center Feed-
back
-98–+98 %
Adjusts the proportion of the de-
lay sound that is fed back into the
effect. Negative (-) settings will in-
vert the phase.
HF Damp 200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS
Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the effect
will be cut. If you do not want to
cut the high frequencies, set this
parameter to BYPASS.
Left Level 0–127
Volume of each delay sound
Right Level
Center Level
Type: 3 (GM2 CHORUS)
Pre-LPF
0–7
Cuts the high frequency range of
the sound coming into the chorus.
Higher values will cut more of
the high frequencies.
Level 0–127
Volume of the chorus sound
Feedback 0–127
Adjusts the amount of the chorus
sound that is fed back into the ef-
fect.
Delay 0–127
Adjusts the delay time from the di-
rect sound until the chorus sound
is heard.
Rate 0–127
Frequency of modulation
Depth 0–127
Depth of modulation
Send Level
To Reverb
0–127
Adjusts the amount of chorus
sound that will be sent to the re-
verb.
(Double note)(Dotted whole note),
(Dotted half note),
(Dotted thirty-second note),
(Whole note),
(Double-note triplet),
(Sixteenth-note triplet),
(Thirty-second note),
(Sixty-fourth-note triplet), (Sixty-fourth note), (Thirty-second-note triplet),
(Dotted eighth note),(Quarter-note triplet),(Eighth note),
(Half-note triplet),(Quarter note),
(Dotted quarter note),
(Whole-note triplet),
(Half note),
(Sixteenth note),
(Eighth-note triplet),
(Dotted sixteenth note),
Parameter Value Description
Reverb
Type
0 (OFF),
1 (REVERB),
2 (SRV ROOM),
3 (SRV HALL),
4 (SRV PLATE),
5 (GM2 REVERB)
Type of reverb
0 (OFF): Reverb is not used.
1 (REVERB): Normal reverb
2 (SRV ROOM): This simulates typical
room acoustic reflections.
3 (SRV HALL): This simulates typical
concert hall acoustic reflections.
4 (SRV PLATE): This simulates a reverb
plate, a popular type of artificial reverb
unit that derives its sound from the vi-
bration of a metallic plate.
5 (GM2 REVERB): GM2 Reverb
Type: 1 (REVERB)
Type
ROOM1, ROOM2,
STAGE1, STAGE2,
HALL1, HALL2,
DELAY,
PAN-DELAY
Type of reverb/delay
ROOM1: short reverb with high density
ROOM2: short reverb with low density
STAGE1: reverb with greater late rever-
beration
STAGE2: reverb with strong early re-
flections
HALL1: very clear-sounding reverb
HALL2: rich reverb
DELAY: conventional delay effect
PAN-DELAY: delay effect with echoes
that pan left and right
Time
0–127
Time length of reverberation
(Type: ROOM1–HALL2)
Delay time
(Type: DELAY, PAN-DELAY)
HF Damp 200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS
Adjusts the frequency above which the
high-frequency content of the reverb
sound will be cut, or “damped.” If you do
not want to cut the high frequencies, set
this parameter to BYPASS.
Delay
Feedback
0–127
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback
when the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-
DELAY.
Type: 2 (SRV ROOM)/3 (SRV HALL)/4 (SRV PLATE)
Pre Delay
0.0–100.0 ms
Adjusts the delay time from the direct
sound until the reverb sound is heard.
Time
0–127
Time length of reverberation
Size
1–8
Size of the simulated room or hall
High Cut 160 Hz–12.5 kHz,
BYPASS
Adjusts the frequency above which the
high-frequency content of the reverb will
be reduced. If you do not want to reduce
the high frequencies, set this parameter to
BYPASS.
Density
0–127
Density of reverb
Diffusion
0–127
Adjusts the change in the density of the re-
verb over time. The higher the value, the
more the density increases with time. (The
effect of this setting is most pronounced
with long reverb times.)
LF Damp
Freq
50–4000 Hz
Adjusts the frequency below which the
low-frequency content of the reverb sound
will be reduced, or “damped.”
LF Damp
Gain
-36–0 dB
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to
the frequency range selected with LF
Damp. With a setting of “0,” there will be
no reduction of the reverb’s low-frequency
content.
HF Damp
Freq
4000 Hz–12.5 kHz
Adjusts the frequency above which the
high-frequency content of the reverb
sound will be reduced, or “damped.”
HF Damp
Gain
-36–0 dB
Adjusts the amount of damping applied to
the frequency range selected with HF
Damp. With a setting of “0,” there will be
no reduction of the reverb’s high-frequen-
cy content.
Type: 5 (GM2 REVERB)
Character
0–7
Type of reverb
0–5: reverb
6, 7: delay
Pre-LPF
0–7
Cuts the high frequency range of the sound
coming into the reverb.
Higher values will cut more of the high
frequencies.
Level
0–127
Output level of reverbration
Time 0–127
Time length of reverberation
Delay
Feedback
0–127
Adjusts the amount of the delay sound that
is fed back into the effect when the Reverb
Character setting is 6 or 7.
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