mes aligned in counter phase, resulting in a time-varying filtering that has been
named 'flanger'. The structure of the flanger is then that of the mix of two rand-
omly delayed copies of a signal. Here the detuning process is same as the one
of the chorus, added with a "regeneration" part.
Flanger Parameters Adjust
Rate -
This control sets the amplitude modulation rate.
Sin/Ramp LFO -
From 1 to 8 Ramp, From 9 to 16 Sin
5.3 Delay
d. Rotary (Speakers)
LFO Sin
LFO Sin
Var Delay Line
LP F
LFO Sin
LFO Sin
Amp Mod
HP F
Var Delay Line
Horn %
Input
Amp Mod
Cyl %
The rotary speaker effect simulates the sound effect achieved by rotating horn
speakers and a bass cylinder, as first produced for organs. The sound is altered
by the Doppler effect, the directional characteristic of the speakers, phase effects
due to air turbulence, etc. The rotary speaker system is normally used with organs,
but can be used also for guitar amplification.
Note: When using the Rotary program, the Mix potentiometer has be turned all
right on "WET" position.
Rotary Parameters Adjust
Rate -
This control sets the amplitude modulation rate.
Delay effect is a single echo repetition where the repetitions occur after a certain
"delay time" and where the number of repetitions depend on a "decay time", defining
the time necessary to decrease the amplitude of the repetition from the original
sound level to zero.
Delay
- This program provides a delay of up to 1000 ms. The delay time can be
adjusted in terms of delay and the decay time depends automatically from the delay
time. This is a useful utility program which can add space to vocals or instruments.
Delay Parameters Adjust
Delay/Decay Time
- This control sets the time between the input signal and the
first delay tap and the decay time.
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