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Adding Effects

When you have set up the sound on the Instrument page, you can add effects to it on the 

Effects page.

PROCEDURE

On the effect panel, click Select Effect and choose an effect from the menu.

NOTE

An effect can only be used once in the effect chain.

RELATED LINKS

Available Effects

 on page 9

Changing the Order of the Effects

If you have added effects and want to change the order in which they are processed, you can do 

so using drag and drop.

PROCEDURE

To move an effect to another position, click its drag icon in the upper right corner of the 
panel and drag it.

While you drag, an icon indicates where the effect will be inserted when you release the 
mouse.

Available Effects

On the effects menus for the four effect slots, you can choose between the available effects.

Each effect can only be used once in the effect chain. Once an effect is selected, it is removed 
from the effects menu for the other effect slots.

Amped Elektra

Effects Page 

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Amped Elektra 1.0.0

Summary of Contents for Amped Elektra

Page 1: ...Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ment is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents 4 Amped Elektra 4 Instrument Page 8 Effects Page 18 Index 3 Amped Elektra 1 0 0...

Page 4: ...fferent vintage tube amps and add up to four effects to create the sound you are looking for and give your music production the desired touch The user interface of Amped Elektra is divided into two pa...

Page 5: ...ed to trigger sounds If this option is activated the keyboard range is from A 1 to C7 If this option is deactivated the keyboard range is from F0 to F6 as it is in the original instrument Sound Source...

Page 6: ...re the signal was re amped using The Tube a vintage tube amplifier from 1970 recorded with a tube condenser microphone On Off Activates Deactivates the signal Solo Solos the signal Mute Mutes the sign...

Page 7: ...ing one amp towards the left side and one towards the right side you can create a very wide and broad stereo sound Level Sets the level of the signal NOTE The Level setting determines how pronounced t...

Page 8: ...nounced the Bark Release and Pedal sounds for that signal are in the overall sound RELATED LINKS Sound Parameters on page 5 Effects Page The Effects page allows you to add effects to further shape the...

Page 9: ...rder in which they are processed you can do so using drag and drop PROCEDURE To move an effect to another position click its drag icon in the upper right corner of the panel and drag it While you drag...

Page 10: ...cy band The center frequency for this band is 500 Hz High Mid Sets the amount of cut or boost for the high mid frequency band The center frequency for this band is 1250 Hz High Sets the amount of cut...

Page 11: ...s the effect Sync Activate this to set the Rate value in fractions of beats Rate Allows you to specify the frequency of the pitch modulation in Hertz Depth Sets the intensity of the pitch modulation P...

Page 12: ...nances to the effect Higher settings produce a more pronounced effect Shift Shifts the phase modulation upwards to higher frequencies of the spectrum Phase Widens the sound image of the effect from mo...

Page 13: ...t harmonic distortion to the sound On Off Activates Deactivates the effect Input Gain Adjusts the input level of the distortion Output Gain Adjusts the output level of the distortion High Pass Cutoff...

Page 14: ...the best release setting for the audio material Auto Release Activate this to set the release time automatically The Compressor analyzes the input sound continuously to find the optimal setting Compr...

Page 15: ...sly Delay L R Offsets the time of the left or right delay from the overall delay time At a factor of 1 the right or left delay time has the same length as the overall delay time At a factor of 0 5 the...

Page 16: ...e reverb Predelay Determines the amount of time between the dry signal and the onset of the reverb With higher Predelay values you can simulate larger rooms Time Controls the reverb time At a setting...

Page 17: ...fect emulates the well known analog pedal effect On Off Activates Deactivates the effect Mode Allows you to choose between three predefined modes with different characteristics for the effect Depth De...

Page 18: ...pressor 14 Delay 15 Distortion 13 EQ 10 Flanger 11 Phaser 12 Reordering 9 Reverb 16 Ring Modulator 16 Signal chain 9 Tremolo 12 Effects page 8 Extended Range 5 I Instrument page 4 P Pedal 5 R Release...

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