Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T you will get quarter note
triplets of the tapped tempo. 1/4 equals the BPM (tapped
Tempo).
If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
Depth
Will set the intensity of the Tremolo, or how deep it sweeps.
Curve
(only in Advanced)
Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between: Square, Sine, or
Triangle.
The most common LFO curve in Tremolo is Triangle.
Try the Square waveform with 100% Depth, to get
holes in your guitar sound (called Transforming).
Pulsewidth
(only in Advanced)
Controls the division of the upper and lower part of the
current waveform, e.g. if Pulsewidth is set to 75%, the upper
half of the waveform will be on for 75% of the time.
LFO Phase
(only in Advanced)
An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of the
waveform starting points. This means that left and right
outputs start the current waveform at two different points.
Example: If LFO phase is set 180º, left and right will be
exactly opposite.
Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.
In Level
Controls the input level of the block.
Pulsewidth
Square
Triangle
Sine
Out Level
Controls the output level of the block.
Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.
Panner
Speed
Controls the speed of the Panner. The simple Panner always
pans fully left and right.
Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T you will get quarter note
triplets of the tapped tempo. 1/4 equals the BPM (tapped
Tempo).
If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
Curve
(only in Advanced)
Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between: Square, Sine, or
Triangle.
The most commonly used curve in Panning is Sine.
Pulsewidth
(only in Surround Panner)
Controls the division of the left and right part of the current
waveform, i.e. if Pulsewidth is set to 75%, left channel will
be on for 75% of the time. (see pulsewidth figure in
Tremolo).
LFO Phase
(only in Surround Panner)
An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of the
waveform starting points. This means that left and right
outputs start the current waveform at two different points.
Example: If LFO phase is set 180º, left and right will be
exactly opposite.
LFO PHASE
Pan Center
Using this parameter, you can move the center of the Panner.
NOTE: Large increments of the Pan Center, in combination
with a broad Depth will cause the Panner to pan beyond a
normal stereo image.
90 phase
change
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