9-16
Effects
Chorus
Ducking
reverses
the
action
of
the
gate.
Normally
this
if
set
to
“Off”,
and
the
gate
opens
when
the
input
signal
rises
above
the
threshold.
But
when
this
is
“On”,
the
gate
closes
when
the
input
signal
rises
above
the
threshold.
Atk
(Attack)
Time
is
the
time
for
the
gate
to
ramp
from
closed
to
open
(reverse
if
Ducking
is
on)
after
the
signal
rises
above
threshold,
adjustable
from
0.0
to
228.0
ms.
Rel
(ease)
Time
is
the
time
for
the
gate
to
ramp
from
open
to
closed
(reverse
if
Ducking
is
on)
after
the
gate
timer
has
elapsed,
adjustable
from
0
to
3000
ms.
Super Gate
Super
Gate
is
a
more
sophisticated
gate
that
includes
these
two
functions:
Env
Time
is
the
amount
of
time
it
takes
for
the
sidechain
signal
envelope
to
drop
below
the
threshold.
If
this
time
is
too
short,
the
gate
can
close
and
open
too
quickly
from
amplitude
modulation
in
the
sidechain
signal.
If
it
is
too
long,
the
gate
may
stay
closed
until
the
envelope
has
a
chance
to
fall,
and
some
signals
would
not
get
through.
This
parameter
is
only
in
effect
when
Retrigger
is
Off.
Retrigger
determines
whether
the
gate
timer
will
reset
itself
each
time
the
sidechain
signal
goes
above
the
threshold.
If
it
is
“On”,
the
timer
resets
itself,
and
therefore
the
gate
stays
open
as
long
as
the
signal
is
above
the
threshold,
or
keeps
going
above
the
threshold,
within
the
interval
specified
by
Gate
Time
.
If
it
is
“Off”,
the
gate
closes
down
after
Env
Time
has
elapsed,
regardless
off
the
sidechain
level,
and
the
sidechain
level
must
fall
below
the
threshold
and
come
back
up
again
before
the
gate
will
open
again.
Chorus
Chorus
is
an
effect
which
gives
the
illusion
of
multiple
voices
playing
in
unison.
The
effect
is
achieved
by
detuning
copies
of
the
original
signal
and
summing
the
detuned
copies
back
with
the
original.
Low
frequency
oscillators
(LFOs)
are
used
to
modulate
the
positions
of
output
taps
from
a
delay
line.
The
movement
of
the
taps
causes
the
pitch
of
the
signal
to
shift
up
and
down,
producing
the
required
detuning.
The
choruses
are
available
as
stereo
or
dual
mono.
The
stereo
choruses
have
the
parameters
for
the
left
and
right
channels
ganged,
while
the
dual
mono
choruses
have
separate
left
and
right
controls.
Fdbk
Level
is
the
level
of
the
feedback
signal
from
the
LFO1
delay
tap
into
the
delay
line.
Negative
values
polarity
‐
invert
the
feedback
signal.
Tap
Lvl
sets
the
levels
of
the
LFO
‐
modulated
delay
taps.
Negative
values
polarity
‐
invert
the
signal.
Setting
any
tap
level
to
0%
turns
it
off.
Tap
Pan
sets
the
stereo
position
for
a
given
tap’s
output.
The
range
is
‐
100%
for
fully
left,
to
100%
for
fully
right.
LFO
Rate
sets
the
speed
of
modulation
of
the
delay
lines
with
a
range
of
0.01
to
10
Hz.
LFO
Dpth
sets
the
maximum
detuning
depth
of
the
LFO
‐
modulated
delay
lines,
with
a
range
from
0
to
50
cents
(=
1/2
semitone).
Tap
Dly
adds
extra
delay
in
front
of
the
LFO
modulated
delay
taps
from
0
to
230
ms.
L/R
Phase
or
LFO
n
LRPhs
adjusts
the
relative
phases
of
the
LFOs
for
the
left
and
right
channels
in
the
stereo
Choruses.
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
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