Casio CTK7000 User Guide - Page 44

MIC/INST Parameters

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Using the Mixer MIC/INST Parameters MIC/INST parameters include settings related to the T-5 (INST IN) and T-8 (MIC IN) terminals. Parameter Name Part (Mic/Inst Enable) Volume (Mic/Inst Volume)*1 Pan (Mic/Inst Pan) DSP Line (Mic/Inst DSP Line) Rev.Send (Mic/Inst Reverb Send) Cho.Send (Mic/Inst Chorus Send) N.Thresh (Mic/Inst Noise Gate Threshold)*1 N.Release (Mic/Inst Noise Gate Release)*1 Auto Level (Mic/Inst Auto Level Control)*1 Description Specifies if sound input should be output (on) or not output (oFF). Setting Range oFF, on* Specifies the volume level of sound input. 0 to 80* to 127 Specifies the stereo pan position of sound input. 0 indicates the center, while a smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right. Specifies whether DSP should be applied to sound input. -64 to 0* to +63 oFF*, on Specifies how much reverb is applied to sound input. 0 to 40* to 127 Specifies how much chorus effect is applied to sound input. 0* to 127 Cuts low-volume input sounds, which decreases noise. Allows a signal to pass through if it is above the set threshold (gate open). Does not allow a signal to pass if it is below the threshold (gate closed). 0 to 20* to 127 Specifies the amount of time for the gate to go from open to fully closed when an input sound signal falls below the threshold value specified by "N.Thresh". Setting 0 will abruptly cut off the sound, while a larger value will cause the gate to close more slowly. 0 to 64* to 127 Automatically controls the input signal level. Selecting "oFF" disables this feature, while a larger value applies a greater degree of control. oFF*, 1 to 3 *1 See the block diagram under "Configuration of Effects" (page E-29). E-42 B

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Using the Mixer
E-42
MIC/INST parameters include settings related to the
T-5 (INST IN)
and
T-8 (MIC IN)
terminals.
MIC/INST Parameters
Parameter Name
Description
Setting Range
Part
(Mic/Inst Enable)
Specifies if sound input should be output (on) or not output (oFF).
oFF, on
*
Volume
(Mic/Inst Volume)
*1
Specifies the volume level of sound input.
0 to 80
*
to 127
Pan
(Mic/Inst Pan)
Specifies the stereo pan position of sound input. 0 indicates the center, while a
smaller values shifts to the left and a larger value shifts to the right.
–64 to 0
*
to +63
DSP Line
(Mic/Inst DSP Line)
Specifies whether DSP should be applied to sound input.
oFF
*
, on
Rev.Send
(Mic/Inst Reverb Send)
Specifies how much reverb is applied to sound input.
0 to 40
*
to 127
Cho.Send
(Mic/Inst Chorus Send)
Specifies how much chorus effect is applied to sound input.
0
*
to 127
N.Thresh
(Mic/Inst Noise Gate
Threshold)
*1
Cuts low-volume input sounds, which decreases noise. Allows a signal to pass
through if it is above the set threshold (gate open). Does not allow a signal to
pass if it is below the threshold (gate closed).
0 to 20
*
to 127
N.Release
(Mic/Inst Noise Gate
Release)
*1
Specifies the amount of time for the gate to go from open to fully closed when an
input sound signal falls below the threshold value specified by “N.Thresh”.
Setting 0 will abruptly cut off the sound, while a larger value will cause the gate
to close more slowly.
0 to 64
*
to 127
Auto Level
(Mic/Inst Auto Level
Control)
*1
Automatically controls the input signal level. Selecting “oFF” disables this
feature, while a larger value applies a greater degree of control.
oFF
*
, 1 to 3
*
1 See the block diagram under “Configuration of Effects” (page E-29).
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