3. Chorus
Chorus combines two or more signals, one of which is unaffected, while the pitch of the other
signal changes very slightly over time, resulting in rich and full sound. Chorus is often used to
thicken the soundtrack and increase the texture of the guitar. Chorus can also be used carefully to
thicken vocal tracks.
This product opens the following Chorus parameters for adjustment:
DETUNE:
The pitch deviating from the original signal.
DENSITY:
Adjust the density of the chorus effect. The higher the chorus density, the thicker and
richer the result.
LPF:
Low-pass filter. By adjusting the cut-off frequency of the low shelf filter, it can reduce the
high frequency content, and frequencies higher than this value will be filtered / deleted.
HPF:
High-pass filter frequency. It cuts low frequencies and reduces "rumbling" and
unwanted turbidity.
4. Ename / Flanger
The flanger effect adjusts the pitch of the delayed sound to make the sound shake up and down and
produce a noise, and make the sound more fluctuant. The general principle of the flanger effect is to
add a feedback loop to the chorus effector, and generate a comb filtering effect by superimposing
the original signal and the changing feedback signal, so as to achieve the subjective feeling of
flanger.
This product opens the following Enamel / Flanger Flange parameters for adjustment:
SPEED:
It refers to the modulation speed. It is mainly used to adjust the changing speed of the
flanged vibrato.
DEPTH:
It refers to the modulation depth. It is mainly used to adjust the changing range of flanged
vibrato.
DELAY:
Delay. It is used to adjust the delay time between the effect sound and the original sound.
PHASE:
It is used to adjust the phase difference between the feedback sound and the original sound.
FEED:
The amount of feedback. The larger the value, the more obvious the flanger effect.
DIRECT:
Direct sound. It is used to adjust the volume of the direct sound in the effect sound.
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Summary of Contents for XR26
Page 1: ...User s Manual XR26 DIGITAL MIXER...
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Page 5: ...4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 10 7 11 18 8 19 37 MENU METER PRESET COPY EFX DSP Mute 9 38 73...
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Page 10: ...1 EQ 2 EQ 3 40dBFS 20dBFS 0dBFS 4 SEL Select SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO MUTE 9...
Page 12: ...U 1 upk U 2 3 U USB 4 Menu Global Check Update 5 U 11...
Page 13: ...2 6 3 1 2 U 2 1 Menu Global Factory Reset Menu Global Setting Reset 12...
Page 15: ...MENU Digital BUS7 8 MASTER AES EBU USB U 14...
Page 16: ...Menu Passwrd Set Password Menu Passwrd Delete Password Modify 15...
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Page 22: ...METER METER IN1 8 IN9 16 ST IN BUS 1 8 MASTER MUTE PRESET 21...
Page 23: ...PRESET Load Save Delete U Export Import U Import U Load U Import 22...
Page 24: ...COPY COPY Copy Options COPY 23...
Page 25: ...EFX EFX RESET EFFECT 7 NONE Reverb Delay Chorus FX Sendto 1 HALL ROOM PLATE CHURCH 24...
Page 27: ...DENSITY LPF HPF 4 Flanger Flanger SPEED DEPTH DELAY PHASE FEED DIRECT 26...
Page 28: ...REC PLAY U U mp3 wav ST IN PLAY wav U U U 27...
Page 29: ...IN1 8 8 MIC LINE IN IN9 16 4 MIC LINE IN 4 LINE IN 28...
Page 30: ...ST IN 2 1 PLAY U 1 SPDIF 1 USB 2 FX BUS1 8 8 BUS BUS AUX LINK SUB BUS1 6 BUS7 8 SUB AES EBU 29...
Page 31: ...DCA DCA BUS DCA DAC1 4 DCA DCA DCA MASTER 30...
Page 32: ...MASTER EQ 31 GEQ GEQ ON PRESET RESET 20Hz 100Hz 125Hz 630Hz 800Hz 4kHz 5kHz 20kHz 31...
Page 34: ...Gate Threshold Threshold On RESET PRESETS THRESHOLD T RANGE ATTACK RANGE HOLD RELEASE 33...
Page 35: ...EQ EQ EQ HPF EQ HPF LPF 34...
Page 36: ...On RESET Q PRESETS L LM HM H L LM HM H PEQ HPF LPF Q Q Q Gain 35...
Page 37: ...Compressor ON RESET PRESETS THRESHOLD T RATIO ATTACK RATIO HOLD RELEASE 36...
Page 38: ...MUTE MUTE Channel Main FX FX 1 2 3 4 5 8 2 4 5 8 2 37...
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