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EFFECTS - MOD
Chorus
The basic idea of a chorus effect is to split the signal and
pitch modulate one of the signals slightly, then mix the
two signals again.
Speed
Range: 0.050 Hz to 20 Hz
This parameter sets the speed of the effect.
Tempo
Range: Ignore, 2 to 1/32T (T= Triplet & D= Dotted)
When set to any value between 1 and 1/32T. G-Natural’s
Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting.
When set to “Ignore”, the speed set by the Speed
parameter is used instead.
The Tap Master parameter – located in the Utility
menu – specifies whether the Global tempo or the
tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset
should be used at preset change.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect.
The value represents the amplitude of the modulating
waveform.
Hi-Cut
Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
This parameter reduces the high-end frequencies in the
chorus effect. Try using this parameter if you feel the
chorus effect is too dominant in your sound and turning
down the Mix or Out level doesn’t give you the
dampening of the Chorus effect you are looking for.
Flanger
The Flanger belongs to the same “family” of modulation
effects as the Chorus effect. The signal is split, and one
of the signals is pitch modulated.
The characteristic “flanging” sound occurs when part of
the signal is slightly delayed and fed back to the input of
the effect algorithm. Experiment with the Feedback
parameter to get familiar with the achievable effects.
Speed
Range: 0.050 Hz to 20 Hz
This parameter sets the speed of the effect.
Tempo
Range: Ignore, 2 to 1/32T (T= Triplet & D= Dotted) When
set to any value between 1 and 1/32T, the G-Natural’s
Global Tempo is subdivided according to this setting.
When set to “Ignore”, the speed set by the Speed
parameter is used instead.
The Tap Master parameter – located in the Utility
menu – specifies whether the Global tempo or the
tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset
should be used at preset change.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect.
The value represents the amplitude of the modulating
waveform.
FeedB – FeedBack
Range: -100 to 100
This parameter controls the amount of feedback
(Resonance) of the short modulated delay that causes
the Flanging effect. When the Feedback is set too high
(above approximately 90% to 95%), this might introduce
internal
feedback, resulting in a squealing noise that in
most cases is unwanted in flanging effects. Beware of
this side-effect when experimenting at high volumes.
Negative values inverse the phase of the signal that is
fed back to the algorithm’s Input.