Alesis DM8 USB Kit Operation Manual - Page 17
XOver Delay, PingPong, Compress, Out Level, LF Gain, LF Freq, HF Gain, HF Freq
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Damp (damping): The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of the echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller. At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner. Level: The volume level of the delayed signal. XOver Delay: This delay has a stereo effect. The echo pans around the stereo field. LDly / RDly (left/right delay): The speed of the delay/echo. This can be set differently for the left and right channels to create an even wider, more varied sound. Feedback: How much of the echo will be routed back into the processor again, which creates a longer-lasting, intensified echo effect. Damp (damping): The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of the echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller. At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner. Level: The volume level of the delayed signal. PingPong: This delay has a stereo effect, but instead of echoing in both lft and right channels simultaneously, the echo alternates between them. Delay: The speed of the delay/echo. Feedback: How much of the echo will be routed back into the processor again, which creates a longer-lasting, intensified echo effect. Damp (damping): The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of the echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller. At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner. Level: The volume level of the delayed signal. c. COMP (compression) Type: The kind of compression applied. To disable the dynamic processor on the Kit, select "OFF." Compress (compression): The compression ratio applied to the signal from the Kit. Out Level (output level): The output level of the compressor. This is parameter is useful for boosting the Kit's signal if its volume has decreased due to the compression. d. EQ (equalization) LF Gain (low-frequency gain): The amount of boost or cut of the low frequency band (as determined by the LF Freq setting). LF Freq (low frequency): The frequency the LF Gain will boost or cut. HF Gain (high-frequency gain): The amount of boost or cut of the high frequency band (as determined by the HF Freq setting). HF Freq (high frequency): The frequency the HF Gain will boost or cut. 17