Chapter 4, Appendices – KORG D8 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Appendices

DualDLY (Dual Delay)

This is a delay in which the L/R channel parameters can be set
independently.

S.DLY (Stereo Delay)

This is a version of Mono Delay which allows 2-channel simulta-
neous input and output.
The parameters are the same as for Mono Delay.

TmpoDLY (Tempo Delay)

This effect lets you specify the delay time in terms of a specified
note value and tempo.

X.DLY (Cross Delay)

This is a delay in which the feedback is alternated between the L/R
channels. Delay time can be set independently for each channel.

DOPPLER (Doppler)

This simulates the Doppler effect.

ENSEMBL (Ensemble)

This is an ensemble effect with multiple chorus blocks. It produces
a sense of three-dimensional depth.

ER (Early Reflections)

Out of the various reflected components that make up reverbera-
tion, this effect isolates only the early reflections. It gives the sound
a sense of presence and reality.

EXCITER (Exciter)

This effect adds sparkle to the sound, giving it greater definition.

S.XCITE (Stereo Exciter)

This is a variation of EXCITER which allows simultaneous 2-chan-
nel input/output. The parameters are the same as for Exciter.

FILTER (Filter)

This is a filter with resonance, whose frequency can be controlled
by an envelope.

GATE (Gate)

This effect mutes any signals which are lower than the specified
level.

NR (Noise Reduction)

This effect reduces noise.

S.NR (Stereo NR)

This is a version of NR which allows 2-channel simultaneous input.
The parameters are the same as for NR.

PAN (Pan)

This effect moves the sound between left and right. You can specify
the location of the center position.

PHASER (Phaser)

This effect moves the phase of the sound to create modulation.

S.PHASE (Stereo Phaser)

This is a version of PHASER which allows 2-channel simultaneous
input. In addition to the parameters of PHASER, the following can
also be adjusted.

LT (L Time)

1ms...1s

L channel delay time

RT (R Time)

1ms...1s

R channel delay time

LFBack (L Feedback) 0...50

L channel feedback amount

RFBack (R Feedback) 0...50

R channel feedback amount

LHDamp (L HiDamp) 0...50

High frequency attenuation of the L
channel feedback

RHDamp (R HiDamp)

0...50

High frequency attenuation of the R
channel feedback

LLDamp (L Low-
Damp)

0...50

Low frequency attenuation of the L
channel feedback

RLDamp (R Low-
Damp)

0...50

Low frequency attenuation of the R
channel feedback

LMx (L Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the L channel
effect sound and direct sound

RMx (R Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,..,49,WET

Balance between the R channel
effect sound and direct sound

TEMPO (Tempo)

30...250

Tempo

NOTE (NoteLength)

4...64T

Note value length

Fback (Feedback)

0...50

Feedback amount

H.Damp (HighDamp) 0...50

High frequency attenuation of the
feedback

L.Damp (LowDamp) 0...50

Low frequency attenuation of the
feedback

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

LT (L Time)

1ms...1s

L channel delay time

RT (R Time)

1ms...1s

R channel delay time

Fback (Feedback)

0...50

Feedback amount

H.Damp (HighDamp) 0...50

High frequency attenuation of the
feedback

L.Damp (LowDamp) 0...50

Low frequency attenuation of the
feedback

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

SPD (Speed)

0.01...4.00(Hz)

Speed of movement

PITCH (Pitch)

0...50

Pitch difference of the Doppler effect

SPRED (Spread)

–50...+50

Left/right spread

DLY (Delay)

1ms...1s

Delay time

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

SPD (Speed)

0.01...16.0(Hz)

Modulation speed

DEPTH (Depth)

0...50

Modulation depth

H.Damp (HighDamp) 0...50

High frequency attenuation

L.Damp (LowDamp) 0...50

Low frequency attenuation

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

CRV (Curv)

SHARP, LOOSE,
MOD, REV

Select the attenuation curve of the
early reflections

T (ER Time)

10...400ms

Length of the early reflections

PDL (PreDelay)

0...200 ms

Time from the original sound until the
first early reflection

H.Damp (HighDamp) 0...50

High frequency attenuation

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

BLEND (Blend)

0...50

Depth of the exciter effect

EMPHA (Emphatic
Point)

0...100

The frequency that is emphasized

TYPE (Type)

LPF,BPF,HPF

Filter type

SENS (Sens)

0...50

Sensitivity

ATK (Attack)

FAST,1,2...49,SLOW Strength of the attack

MANUAL (Manual)

0...50

Frequency at which the effect will
apply

RES (Resonance)

0...50

Amount (strength) of resonance

PLTY (Polarity)

UP, DOWN

Polarity

THR (Threshold)

–80...–1dB

Level at which the effect will begin to
apply

ATK (Attack)

FAST, 1...49, SLOW Attack length

REL (Release)

FAST, 1...49, SLOW Release length

THR (Threshold)

–1 ... –40dB

Level at which the effect begins to
apply

SPD (Speed)

0.01...16.0(Hz)

Modulation speed

DEPTH (Depth)

0...50

Modulation depth

BAL (LR Balance)

L50,L49..0,R1,..R50

Location of center position

SPD (Speed)

0.01...16.0(Hz)

Speed

DEPTH (Depth)

0...50

Modulation depth

MANUAL (Manual)

0...50

Frequency at which the effect is
applied

RES (Resonance)

–50...+50

Amount of resonance

MIX (Wet/Dry)

DRY,1,2,...,49,
WET

Balance between the effect sound
and the direct sound

PHASE (Phase)

0...180

Relative phase difference between
channels

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