The BP-8 Valve’s classic adjustable phase shifting effect is reminiscent of mid-70’s keyboard and bass sounds.
Speed
Controls the speed of the phase sweep. Ranges from 0 to 100
Depth
Sets the sweep depth (intensity) of the phaser. Ranges from 0 to 100.
Regeneration
Controls the amount of phased sound fed back to the input of the Module. High regeneration settings
produce dramatic and interesting unnatural sounds. Ranges from 0 to 99.
Tremolo was one of the first real effects and appeared mostly on guitar amplifiers. The BP-8 Valve breathes new life into this classic effect by
offering it to the bassist. It provides totally transparent volume modulation.
Speed
Controls the tremolo speed (speed of modulation). Ranges from 0 to 100.
Depth
Adjusts the intensity of the tremolo effect. Ranges from 0 to 100.
An auto panner is a modern relative of the tremolo that modulates the sound from left to right at a given rate. Parameters are as follows:
Speed
Controls the panning speed (speed of modulation). Ranges from 0 to 100
Depth
Adjusts the intensity of the panning effect. Ranges from 0 to 100.
Auto Panner
PAn
Values
Displayed Values
Speed
0...100
Depth
0...100
Tremolo
trE
Values
Displayed Values
Speed
0...100
Depth
0...100
Phaser
PHAs
Values
Displayed Values
Speed
0...100
Depth
0...100
Regeneration
0...99
Section - 4 Effects and Parameters
BP-8 Valve
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