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Reverb + Pitch Change Rev + Pit

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26 Advanced uses (2) - Editing functions - Reverb + Pitch Change (Rev + Pit) Key Parameter Value Description MAIN REV RevTime REV IniDelay REV HighRatio REV LowRatio REV Diffusion PIT Pitch 1 PIT Pitch 2 PIT Fine 1 PIT Fine 2 PIT Delay 1 PIT Delay 2 PIT Feedback 1 PIT Feedback 2 PIT Pan 1 PIT Pan 2 0.3 ~ 99.0s 0.1 ~ 200.0 ms X0.1 ~ X1.0 X0.1 ~ X2.4 0 ~ 10 ↓Oct ~ ↑Oct ↓Oct ~ ↑Oct -100 ~ +100 cent -100 ~ +100 cent 0.1 ~ 300.0 ms 0.1 ~ 300.0 ms 0 ~ 99% 0 ~ 99% L16 ~ R16 L16 ~ R16 Refer to "Reverberation" items on page 18 Shift amount of pitch 1 Shift amount of pitch 2 Fine adjustment to shift amount of pitch 1 Fine adjustment to shift amount of pitch 2 Pitch 1 delay time Pitch 2 delay time Pitch 1 feedback amount Pitch 2 feedback amount Pitch 1 pan position Pitch 2 pan position FINE PIT/REV Balance *1 REV Rev Mix *2 REV Reverb Type REV Density REV HPF REV LPF REV Space Mod PIT Pitch Balance PIT Base Key REV Patch Common parameters 0/100 ~ 100/0 Level balance of reverb and pitch change 0 ~ 100% Reverb amount *3 Type of reverb tone 0 ~ 100 Density of reverb Thru, 40 Hz ~ 1.0 kHz Cutoff frequency of reverb high pass filter 400 Hz ~ 20 kHz, Thru Cutoff frequency of reverb low pass filter 0 ~ 10 Modulation level of reverb 0 ~ 100% Balance of direct sound and pitch shifted sound OFF, C1 ~ C6 *5 *4 Selection of effect combination Refer to "Common parameters" on page 27 *1 Only when REV Patch is parallel (Reverb + Pitch) *2 Only when REV Patch is serial (Reverb → Pitch, Pitch → Reverb) *3 Hall, Room, Vocal, Plate *4 Reverb + Pitch, Pitch → Reverb, Reverb → Pitch *5 Set this parameter when you wish to use note messages from a MIDI keyboard etc. to control the pitch difference between the input sound and the pitch shifted sound. The pitch difference between the input sound and the pitch shifted sound will be determined by the pitch difference between the Base Key specified by this parameter and the note-on message that is received. For example if the Base Key is set to C4, an incoming note-on message of C3 would shift the pitch down one octave, and an incoming noteon message of D4 would shift the pitch up a whole step. * MIDI note number 60 is considered C3. * The range of the actual pitch change is ±1 octave, so even if the specified pitch difference exceeds 1 octave, the resulting pitch change will stay within this range. * If Base Key is set OFF, MIDI note-on messages will not control the pitch. * When using MIDI note-on messages to control the amount of the pitch shift, the pitch of the last-input note-on message will set the Pitch parameter. ProR3 Digital Reverberator

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26
Advanced uses (2)
– Editing functions –
ProR3 Digital Reverberator
Reverb + Pitch Change (Rev + Pit)
Key
Parameter
Value
Description
MAIN
REV RevTime
0.3 ~ 99.0s
Refer to “Reverberation” items on page 18
REV IniDelay
0.1 ~ 200.0 ms
REV HighRatio
X0.1 ~ X1.0
REV LowRatio
X0.1 ~ X2.4
REV Diffusion
0 ~ 10
PIT Pitch 1
Oct ~
Oct
Shift amount of pitch 1
PIT Pitch 2
Oct ~
Oct
Shift amount of pitch 2
PIT Fine 1
–100 ~ +100 cent
Fine adjustment to shift amount of pitch 1
PIT Fine 2
–100 ~ +100 cent
Fine adjustment to shift amount of pitch 2
PIT Delay 1
0.1 ~ 300.0 ms
Pitch 1 delay time
PIT Delay 2
0.1 ~ 300.0 ms
Pitch 2 delay time
PIT Feedback 1
0 ~ 99%
Pitch 1 feedback amount
PIT Feedback 2
0 ~ 99%
Pitch 2 feedback amount
PIT Pan 1
L16 ~ R16
Pitch 1 pan position
PIT Pan 2
L16 ~ R16
Pitch 2 pan position
FINE
PIT/REV Balance *1
*1
Only when REV Patch is parallel (Reverb + Pitch)
0/100 ~ 100/0
Level balance of reverb and pitch change
REV Rev Mix *2
*2
Only when REV Patch is serial (Reverb
Pitch, Pitch
Reverb)
0 ~ 100%
Reverb amount
REV Reverb Type
*3
*3
Hall, Room, Vocal, Plate
Type of reverb tone
REV Density
0 ~ 100
Density of reverb
REV HPF
Thru, 40 Hz ~ 1.0 kHz
Cutoff frequency of reverb high pass filter
REV LPF
400 Hz ~ 20 kHz, Thru
Cutoff frequency of reverb low pass filter
REV Space Mod
0 ~ 10
Modulation level of reverb
PIT Pitch Balance
0 ~ 100%
Balance of direct sound and pitch shifted sound
PIT Base Key
OFF, C1 ~ C6
*5
REV Patch
*4
*4
Reverb + Pitch, Pitch
Reverb, Reverb
Pitch
*5
Set this parameter when you wish to use note messages from a MIDI keyboard etc. to control the pitch difference
between the input sound and the pitch shifted sound.
The pitch difference between the input sound and the pitch shifted sound will be determined by the pitch difference
between the Base Key specified by this parameter and the note-on message that is received. For example if the Base
Key is set to C4, an incoming note-on message of C3 would shift the pitch down one octave, and an incoming note-
on message of D4 would shift the pitch up a whole step.
*
MIDI note number 60 is considered C3.
*
The range of the actual pitch change is ±1 octave, so even if the specified pitch difference exceeds 1 octave, the
resulting pitch change will stay within this range.
*
If Base Key is set OFF, MIDI note-on messages will not control the pitch.
*
When using MIDI note-on messages to control the amount of the pitch shift, the pitch of the last-input note-on
message will set the Pitch parameter.
Selection of effect combination
Common parameters
Refer to “Common parameters” on page 27