CORRESPONDING
INTERVAL
one octave
Major 7th
minor 7th
Major 6th
minor 6th
perfect 5th
diminished 5th
perfect 4th
Major 3rd
minor 3rd
Major 2nd
minor 2nd
Unison
Major 7th
minor 7th
Major 6th
minor 6th
perfect 5th
diminished 5th
perfect 4th
Major 3rd
minor 3rd
Major 2nd
minor 2nd
1 Octave
One octave plus a Major 7th
One octave plus a minor 7th
One octave plus a Major 6th
One octave plus a minor 6th
One octave plus a perfect 5th
One octave plus a diminished
5th
One octave plus a perfect 4th
One octave plus a Major 3rd
One octave plus a minor 3rd
One octave plus a Major 2nd
One octave plus a minor 2nd
2 Octaves
PARAMETER
VALUE
+1200
+1100
+1000
+900
+800
+700
+600
+500
+400
+300
+200
+100
0
-100
-200
-300
-400
-500
-600
-700
-800
-900
-1000
-1100
-1200
-1300
-1400
-1500
-1600
-1700
-1800
-1900
-2000
-2100
-2200
-2300
-2400
NOTE:
There are 5 steps of the parameter adjust control between each of the intervals shown above (each step
equals 20 cents).This allows for smooth pitch change when an expression controller (such as a volume
pedal used with a Rocktron All Access, MIDI Mate or MIDI XChange foot controller) is assigned to the
PITCH parameter to change the pitch by remote means.
PITCH SHIFT INTERVALS
Equal to the input signal
Voices above the input signal
Voices below the
input signal
Functions and Parameter Descriptions
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Summary of Contents for Xpression
Page 1: ......
Page 12: ...Using the Xpression in a preamp effects loop 9 ...
Page 13: ...Using the Xpression with a Guitar Amplifier Head 10 ...
Page 14: ...Using the Xpression with a Guitar Combo Amplifier 11 ...
Page 16: ...Using the Xpression with a Bass Amplifier Combo 13 ...
Page 17: ...Using the Xpression with a MIDI Footcontroller 14 ...
Page 18: ...Using the Xpression with a Phantom Powerable MIDI Footcontroller 15 ...
Page 20: ...Classic Configuration Block Diagram Block Diagrams 17 ...
Page 21: ...Rotary Configuration Block Diagram Block Diagrams 18 ...
Page 73: ...Notes ...
Page 74: ...Notes ...
Page 75: ...Notes ...