Exciter, Pitch shifter, Chorus – Tascam 788 User Manual

Page 88: Reverberation, Delay, Parametric eq, 9 – effects–parameter details

Advertising
background image

9 – Effects–Parameter details

88

TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio

Exciter

An exciter is an effect which (usually) sub-

tly emphasizes a range of frequencies, making them
“sparkle” and stand out in the mix.

The multi-effect exciter in the 788 has two parame-
ters that can be set:

Pitch shifter

A pitch shifter allows the pitch of a

signal to move up or down to harmonize with the

original signal. The multi-effect pitch shifter in the
788 has three parameters:

Chorus

A chorus effect adds a slight doubling

effect to the signal and “thickens” it. The multi-effect
chorus effect in the 788 has three parameters:

Reverberation

(reverb). This is the “spacey”

effect you get in tunnels, caves, large halls, etc. It
adds a feeling of spaciousness and depth when added

to a signal. The reverb on the 788’s multi-effect pro-
cessor has three parameters:

Delay

Sometimes referred to as “echo”, this pro-

vides one or a series of copies of the sound at regular

intervals. There are three parameters that you can set
on the 788’s multi-effect delay processor:

Parametric EQ

This works to cut or boost a nar-

row part of the signal independently of the channel’s
EQ settings, and can be used for special effects, etc.
Remember that this multi-effect may be added pre-

or post-EQ, and therefore this may be used to equal-
ize an already-equalized signal! The 788’s multi-
effect EQ has three parameters:

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

FREQUENCY

1.0kHz

10.0kHz

The minimum frequency which is affected by the exciter

DEPTH

0

100

The amount by which the exciter affect the signal

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

PITCH

-12

+12

The amount by which the pitch is shifted expressed in semitones (coarse tuning)

FINE

-50

+50

The fine tuning amount, added to the coarse tuning, by which the pitch is shifted
expressed in cents (100 cents = 1 semitone)

BALANCE

0

100

The balance between the original dry signal and the shifted (0=dry, 100=all shifted)

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

RATE

0.1Hz

10.0Hz

The speed of the chorus effect

DEPTH

0

100

The depth (thickness) of the chorus effect

MIX LEVEL

0

100

The amount by which the chorus level is applied and passed down the chain

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

PRE DELAY

0ms

150ms

The time between the original signal and the start of the reverb

HI DAMP

0

10

The amount by which the high frequencies are removed from the reverb (0 is similar to a
bare cave, 10 is similar to a heavily-furnished room)

MIX LEVEL

0

100

The amount of reverb relative to the original signal

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

FB DELAY

0ms

1000ms

The time between repeats of the sound

FEEDBACK

0

100

The level of the repeated sounds (in practical terms, this controls the number of audible
repeats—note that a high value here may result in runaway feedback, which is
unpleasant)

MIX LEVEL

0

100

The amount of delay relative to the original signal

Parameter

Min.

Max.

Explanation

FREQUENCY

63Hz

16kHz

The frequency band affected by this effect

GAIN

-12dB

+12dB

The amount that the selected frequency band is cut or boosted

OUT LEVEL

-12dB

+12dB

The amount by which the overall signal is cut or boosted.

Advertising