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Part 6: Editing Effects
98 QS7.1/QS8.1 Reference Manual
The next parameter is only available in Configuration #2 on Sends 1 and 3:
CHORUS INPUT LEVEL
Range of Settings: 00 to 99 Page 1 (Config 2 only, Sends 1 and 3)
If Configuration #2 is selected (refer to block diagram of Configuration #2, earlier in
this chapter), the first page of Send 1’s Reverb function will look like this:
There is a unique parameter on this page: Chorus Input Level. It lets you adjust the
level of the signal coming from the Pitch output going into the Reverb; otherwise the
signal comes purely from the Pitch input. (Note that the signal which reaches the
Chorus may already have passed through the Delay module, depending on the Input
settings of the Chorus.)
The only difference for Send 3 is that it has no Delay ahead of the Chorus. Otherwise it
functions exactly the same as Send 1 in Configuration #2.
The rest of these parameters are common to all Reverbs in all Configurations (except as
noted):
REVERB PARAMETERS
Use the [PAGE ] button to advance the display through the remaining pages of the
Reverb function. But don’t forget that you must also have the correct Effect send
selected in order to get at the Reverb parameters. Just a reminder: in Config. #1, they
are found only on Effect send 1; in Config. #2, they are found on Sends 1 and 3 (since
there are two separate Reverbs).
Here are the parameters you will find on these pages:
REVERB TYPE
Range of Settings: (see below) Page 5
The QS has seven different reverb types, all stereo, each of which simulates a
different space or produces a different ambient effect. The different Reverb types are:
Plate 1 & 2. The two Plate reverb types simulate an artificial device known as a Plate.
In the early days of recording, Plates were extremely popular because they were
almost the only way to provide any sort of artificial ambiance to a recording. The
sound of a well-tuned Plate has become quite popular over the years, especially
when used on vocal or drum sounds. The tonal characteristics of these two Plate
reverbs differ subtly in ways similar to different manufacturers’ plate reverbs.
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