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037: Detune
Using this effect, you can obtain a detune effect that offsets
the pitch of the effect sound slightly from the pitch of the
input signal. Compared to the chorus effect, a more natural
sound thickness will be created.
d: Input Level Dmod [%], d: Src
This parameter sets the dynamic modulation of the input level.
038: Pitch Shifter
This effect changes the pitch of the input signal. You can select
from three types: Fast (quick response), Medium, and Slow
(preserves tonal quality). You can also create an effect in
which the pitch is gradually raised (or dropped) using the
delay with feedback.
a: Mode
This parameter switches the pitch shifter operating mode. With
Slow
, tonal quality will not be changed too much. With Fast, the
effect becomes a Pitch Shifter that has a quick response, but may
change the tone. Medium is in between these two. If you do not
need to set too much pitch shift amount, set this parameter to
Slow
. If you wish to change the pitch significantly, use Fast.
b: Pitch Shift [1/2tone], b: Src, b: Amt, c: Fine [cent], c: Amt
The amount of pitch shift will use the value of the “Pitch Shift”
plus the “Fine” value. The amount of modulation will use the c:
Amt value plus d: “Amt.”
Modulation Source is used both for “Pitch Shift” and “Fine.”
e: Feedback Position, f: Feedback
When “Feedback Position” is set to Pre, the pitch shifter output is
again input to the pitch shifter. Therefore, if you specify a higher
value for the Feedback parameter, the pitch will be raised (or low-
ered) more and more each time feedback is repeated.
If “Feedback Position” is set to Post, the feedback signal will not
pass through the pitch shifter again. Even if you specify a higher
value for the Feedback parameter, the pitch-shifted sound will be
repeated at the same pitch.
a
Pitch Shift [cent]
Sets the pitch difference from the input signal
–100...+100cent
Src
Selects the modulation source of the pitch shift
Off...Tempo
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the pitch shift
–100...+100cent
b
Delay Time [msec]
Sets the delay time
0...1000msec
c
Feedback
Sets the feedback amount
–100...+100
High Damp [%]
Sets the damping amount in the high range
0...100%
d
Input Level Dmod [%]
Sets the modulation amount of the input level
–100...+100
☞
,
Src
Selects the modulation source for the input level
Off...Tempo
☞
e
Wet/Dry
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds
Src
Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of the effect balance
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance
–100...+100
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Input Level
Input Level
+
High Damp
Delay
Feedback
Detune
Input Level
Louder
Max
Zero
Higher
D
-mod
Input Level
Max
Zero
Higher
D
-mod
x1.0
x0.5
Amt= +100
Amt= +50
Louder
x1.0
x0.5
Amt= –100
Amt= –50
Input Level D-mod
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Input Level
Input Level
+
High Damp
Delay
Feedback
Pitch Shifter
Feedback Position
Pre
Post
a
Mode
Slow, Medium, Fast
Switches Pitch Shifter mode
☞
b
Pitch Shift [1/2tone]
–24...+24
Sets the pitch shift amount by steps of a semitone
☞
,
Src
Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of pitch shift amount
☞
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of pitch shift amount
–24...+24
☞
c
Fine [cent]
Sets the pitch shift amount by steps of a cent
–100...+100cent
☞
,
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of pitch shift amount
–100...+100cent
☞
d
Delay Time [msec]
Sets the delay time
0...1000msec
e
Feedback Position
Switches the feedback connection.
Pre, Post
☞
f
Feedback
Sets the feedback amount
–100...+100
☞
High Damp [%]
Sets the damping amount in the high range
0...100%
g
Input Level Dmod [%]
–100...+100
Sets the modulation amount of the input level
☞
Fx:037,
Src
Selects the modulation source for the input level
Off...Tempo
☞
Fx:037
h
Wet/Dry
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds
Src
Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source of the effect balance
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance
–100...+100
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