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IN GENERAL
Some effects work in true stereo, and some widen the stereo spread (which would not be audible in the mono output). Only one
effect can be chosen at a time. The
CABIN PRESSURE
knob always defines the DRY/WET parameter of the effect. When the knob
is fully CCW, then there is no effect at all: dry output only. When the knob is fully CW, then the signal will be fully processed with
the effect: 100% wet. Adjusting that knob is a balance of how the sound is processed: think of it as opening the window to get
some fresh air – you may open it only a bit for some ventilation, or fully open it to get lots of fresh air. The corresponding CV IN
jack is a CV control for the dry/wet parameter. It accepts BI-POLAR -5v...+5v voltage and when the plug with CV is inserted
(3.5mm MONO jack), the CABIN PRESSURE knob acts as an attenuator for that incoming CV.
Each effect has a few additional parameters. These parameters are
defined by the
CABIN FEVER
knob, corresponding to the CV IN jack
and a TAP button. Depending on the effect, these controls are as-
signed to different parameters as described below.
Pressing and holding the
TAP
button longer than 1 second in almost
all effects activates the secondary mode for the CABIN FEVER knob.
The correspronding LED will blink once, to show that you are in sec-
ondary mode. Press and hold the TAP again for around 1 second and
you will notice the corresponding LED will blink once again meaning
you are back in primary mode.