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In the centre is a
Master
volume control, ranging from -36dB to +24dB. This is an overall
output control, so if you have created a nice balance between the two channels, adjusting
the Master knob will preserve this balance, and alter the volume of everything in unison.
Panning
Both channels of the LEM Echo Music have a
Pan
knob. By default, the left channel is set
to -10.00 (left), and the right channel is set to +10.00 (right), but these can be decreased,
reversed, or anything in between using the Pan controls.
Setting a channel’s Pan control to 0 will center its signal.
Reverb
The
Reverb
knob adds a classic spring reverb to the plugin, which is applied pre-delay.
When combined with the echo effect, this will create an even more lush and enveloping
sound.
Tape
Recording sound on to tape, at a high enough volume level, overloads the tape’s
capabilities. This leads to an overdrive effect known as “tape saturation” which produces a
characteristic distorted yet warm tone. The
Tape
knob allows you to control the amount of
tape saturation that is applied to the echoes. If there is no delay applied using the plugin,
the Tape control will not affect your signal.
Stereo
Lem Echo Music
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