Rocktron MultiValve User Manual

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Functions and Parameter Descriptions

This parameter is used to select whether the Source 2 input will be the
VOICE 2 output from the previous effect in the signal chain or the
direct signal. In configurations where there is no effect immediately
preceding the delay, both Source 1 and Source 2 will be the direct
signal.

The DELAY HIGH FREQUENCY DAMPING parameter controls the
amount of high frequency content in the delayed and regenerated
signals. Higher amounts of damping will result in less high frequency
information in the delayed signal.

The DELAY OUT 1 parameter determines the volume of Delay 1.

The DLY PAN1 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 1 signal to the
left or right channel.

The DELAY TIME1 parameter determines the length of time (in
milliseconds) after the input signal that the Delay 1 signal will begin.
The DELAY TIME can be adjusted via the PARAMETER ADJUST
control, MIDI controller changes or via the Tap Delay feature.

The FINE 1 parameter allows for adjustment of Delay 1 in 1 millisec-
ond increments.

The DLY RGN 1 parameter determines how many times the Delay 1
signal is fed back into the input and repeated.

The DELAY OUT 2 parameter determines the volume of Delay 2.

The DLY PAN2 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 2 signal to the
left or right channel.

The DELAY TIME2 parameter determines the length of time (in
milliseconds) after the input signal that the Delay 2 signal will begin.
The DELAY TIME can be adjusted via the PARAMETER ADJUST
control, MIDI controller changes or via the Tap Delay feature.

The FINE 2 parameter allows for adjustment of Delay 2 in 1 millisec-
ond increments.

The DLY RGN 2 parameter determines how many times the Delay 2
signal is fed back into the input and repeated.

The SPILLOVER parameter determines whether delays from the
current preset will "spill over" into the next preset when it is recalled.

SOURCE 2

DLY HF DAMP

DELAY OUT 1

DLY PAN1

DLY TIME1

FINE 1

DLY RGN 1

DELAY OUT 2

DLY PAN2

DLY TIME2

FINE 2

DLY RGN 2

D>SPILLOVER

Note!

When delays from the
current preset are spilled
over into the next preset
recalled (i.e. SPILLOVER
"ON"), the delay
parameters for the new
preset will be changed to
match those of the previous
preset (except for the
DELAY I/O and SPILLOVER
parameters) - even if the
Delay effect is switched
"OUT" in the previous
preset.

The EFFECT LEVEL
parameter in the next preset
recalled does not change,
therefore delays spilled into
it may be of higher or lower
volume - depending on the
EFFECT LEVEL setting in
each preset.

Also, recalling the same
preset twice via MIDI will
cancel the Spillover effect
and reset the new preset to
its stored parameter values
(only when the SPILLOVER
parameter in the recalled
parameter is set "OFF").

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