Phaser
: With the phaser , a second , phase-shifted signal is added to the original audio
signal .This effect is often used for guitar sounds and keyboards . In the
70s, it was also
extensively used for other instruments like electric pianos . The PMF600 offers you four
different phaser variations .
Rotary Speaker
: The simulation of a classic effect that is normally generated with a
very heavy enclosure comprising ( slow or fast ) rotating speakers .
FX
DELAY
DELAY
Delay
: A delay of the input signal with various repetitions . Different tempo settings
( ten variations in total ) allow interesting delay effects .
Echo
: Similar to the stereo delay , with the difference being that the repetitions have less
presence . This simulates the character of the original tape echo that was used before the digital
era and can be thought of as a
Vintage Sound
.
Multi Tap
: A delay effect with changing stereo positioning . Four variations of reverb .
FX
SERIAL
SERIAL
Chorus
Reverb
: This algorithm combines the popular chorus with a reverb effect .
Taking all variations into account , they differ in the length of reverb .
Flanger
Reverb
: The combination of flanger and reverb effects .
Phaser
Reverb
: The combination of a classic stereo phaser and a reverb effect . Here
too , the phaser is combined with different reverb types .
Rotary Speaker
Reverb
: A real classic , the rotary speaker effect , is processed
with a reverb effect . This effect works especially well with keyboards and guitars .
Delay
Reverb
: Delay and reverb is the most common combination for vocals , solo
guitars , etc .
Pitch
Reverb
: The pitch shifter slightly detunes the audio signal , while the reverb
adds ambience to the signal .
Delay
Chorus
: While the chorus can contribute to a wideness of the signal , interesting
repetition effects can be adjusted with the delay . Vocals can be given a distinctive effect
without making the voice sounding blurred .
Delay
Flanger
: This effect is just right for creating a modem , slightly
spacey
vocal sound .
Delay
Pitch
: A repetition of the audio signal , with an oscillatory effect added by the
pitch shifter .