Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters
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to the right channel. This delay topology achieves a 1.5 second ping-pong effect, and is very
effective as a “poor man’s reverb.” The BUS1 and BUS2 parameters can be routed into the effect
with different Dry/Wet mixes. BUS3 (not shown) is a dry path.
DDL Signal Routing
BUS1 Left
BUS2 Left
BUS1 Right
BUS2 Right
Phaser
Feedback
Phaser
(LFO)
Phaser
(LFO)
L
Main
Outputs
R
Delay
Delay Feedback
Delay
Feedback
The parameters available for this algorithm are:
PHASE RATE
Range:
0 to 99
The LFO is within the phaser network. This parameter controls the rate of modulation of the
phaser poles. The higher the value the faster the rate. Lower values work best with sustained
signals.
WIDTH
Range:
0 to 99
This parameter controls the width of the notch excursion. For large excursions set this parameter
to 99 which can give a very high “woosh” and a very low “woosh.”
PHASE CENTER
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the phaser pole center. High values raise the nominal spectral location of
the “woosh” sound, while low values lower the “woosh.” The range from high to low is
controlled with the phaser width.
PHASER FEEDBACK
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the amount of feedback applied to the left and right channel phaser. The
sign of the value determines the polarity of the feedback.
NOTCH DEPTH
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the depth of the notches created by the phasing. Deep notches occur in
the phased spectrum when the parameter is set to 99. When this parameter is set to +0, there
exists no phasing (i.e. notches), but there is a doppler effect with higher phase rates.
L/R LFO
Range:
OUT-OF-PHASE or IN-PHASE
This parameter determines whether the phaser on the left and right channels is modulating IN-
PHASE or OUT-OF-PHASE.