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THE LITTLE MICROSHIFT CONTROL PANEL
Little MicroShift — Version 5
Figure 2:
The Little MicroShift GUI
The Mix control determines the balance between the dry (unprocessed)
and wet (processed) sounds in Little MicroShift. For the clearest, widest
sound, 100 percent wet is the way to go. To get a thicker more chorused
sound, you can use the Mix control to blend some of the original dry
signal with the pitch shifted and delayed effect.
MIX
Modeled on preset #231 from the H3000. We’ve pretty closely matched
the delay and pitch variation (which isn’t exactly what the front panel
on the hardware displays, interestingly enough), and even emulated the
sound of the analog saturation present in the original hardware.
STYLE I
Modeled on preset #519 from the H3000, which was based on a
different pitch shifting algorithm. This has a slightly different feel
than Style I due to different amounts of delay variation and a different
frequency response.
STYLE II
Modeled on a favorite setting from another vintage hardware unit,
the AMS/Neve DMX 15-80. This style has much wider delay variation,
different saturation characteristics, and a different, harder, ‘de-glitching’
circuit.
STYLE III