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Chapter 2 Using the XV-3080 Effects
Chapter 2
Making Chorus Settings
The XV-3080’s Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo 
delay unit.
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, the 
characteristics of the selected effect type, and the Chorus 
output routing.
PATCH CHO TYPE (Patch Chorus Type)
This selects either Chorus or Delay.
Type  
OFF: 
Neither Chorus or Delay is used.
CHORUS:
 Chorus is used.
DELAY: 
Delay is used.
PATCH CHO PRM (Patch Chorus 
Parameter)
For Chorus
Rate (Chorus Rate)  0.05–10.00 Hz
This specifies the modulation frequency of the chorus effect.
Depth (Chorus Depth)  0–127
This specifies the modulation depth of the chorus effect.
Pre Dly (Chorus Pre Delay) 0.0–100 ms
This specifies the delay between when the original sound is 
heard and when chorusing begins.
Fbk (Chorus Feedback)  0–127
This specifies the amount of the chorus effect’s output to be 
returned – fed back – to its input. Higher settings create more 
complex chorusing.
Phase  0–180 degree
This specifies the spaciousness of the chorus effect.
Filter Type
This specifies the type of filter to be used by the chorus effect.
OFF: 
No filter is used.
LPF: 
Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency 
value are eliminated.
HPF:
 Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency 
value are eliminated.
Cutoff Freq (Cutoff Frequency) *1
This sets the cutoff frequency at which the LPF or HPF begin 
to work.
*1  200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz
For Delay
Delay C (Delay Center)  200–1000 ms
This sets the delay time for the delay located at the center of 
the stereo field.
Delay L (Delay Left)  200–1000 ms
This sets the delay time for the delay located at the left side of 
the stereo field.
Delay R (Delay Right)  200–1000 ms
This sets the delay time for the delay located at the right side 
of the stereo field.
Fbk (Feedback)  -98– +98%
This adjusts the amount of delay feedback, controlling the 
number of times the delay repeats. Higher values result in 
more repeats. With negative (-) values, the phase of the 
repeated delays is inverted.
Level C (Delay Center Level)  0–127
This sets the volume level of the delay located at the center of 
the stereo field.
Level L (Delay Left Level)  0–127
This sets the volume level of the delay located at the left side 
of the stereo field.
Level R (Delay Right Level)  0–127
This sets the volume level of the delay located at the right 
side of the stereo field.
HF Damp *1
This allows you to reduce, or “damp,” the high-frequency 
content of the repeated feedback delays – frequencies above 
the selected value will be damped. If you do not wish to 
damp the high-frequency content of the feedback delays, set 
this parameter to BYPASS.
*1  200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS