Section 6 — Effect Parameters
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Edit/Effect Parameters
SAMPLE/HOLD RATE
Range:
0 to 100
This parameter controls the sample rate of a sample and hold network applied to the LFO within
the phaser. When in hold, the effect will be to create momentarily fixed notches within the
frequency spectrum (if the notch depth is not +0). A setting of 1 will have the largest space
between samples. Higher values will increase the number of holds per second, making the
phasing flow more smoothly. The sample and hold function can be turned off (when set to 0).
DLY TIME L
Range:
0 to 1600 ms
This parameter sets the delay time for the left side. This is the “ping.”
DLY TIME R
Range:
0 to 1600 ms
This parameter controls the feed forward delay time for the right side. This is the “pong.”
DELAY FEEDBACK
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the feedback amount for the delay effect. The sign of the value
determines the polarity of the feedback. A value of +0 will eliminate the delay effect. This
parameter also controls the feed forward level.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-38 8-VOICE CHOR
8-VOICE CHOR offers a symphonic chorused sound having eight different voices and using
eight separately randomized LFOs. This algorithm also offers a user programmable stereo delay
in a cross coupled configuration between the left and right chorused outputs (see diagram). This
algorithm is good for creating an ensemble of instruments from single sources (there is no
internal filtering applied to any of the chorused voices). The BUS1 and BUS2 parameters can be
routed into the effect with different Dry/Wet mixes. BUS3 (not shown) is a dry path. For this
algorithm we recommend a Mix of around 50 for a starting point.
8-VOICE CHOR Signal Routing
BUS1 Left
BUS2 Left
BUS1 Right
BUS2 Right
Delay
Regen
4 Voice
Chorus
4 Voice
Chorus
L
Main
Outputs
R
Delay
Delay
Chorus Regen
Chorus Regen