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available modulating waveforms for the Flanger. All the classic waveforms
are included, along with some exclusive, VR-designed waveforms. Available
waveforms include: sine, triangle, trapeze, rectangle, and shlf (shelf) (see
Ap-
pendix A
for more details on the modulating waves).
•
To change or select a modulating waveform for the Flanger, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Wv. Ad-
just the value with the
selection dial
[
4
].
Mn (Manual)
– Flanger delay manual adjustment. Range: 0-100%
The Manual parameter allows you to controls the amount of delay applied to
the flanged signal.
•
To vary the amount of delay of the Flanger, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow
keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Mn. Adjust the value with
the
selection dial
[
4
].
Wt
– Wet/dry ratio control. Range: 0-100%
The Wet parameter allows you to control the ratio between flanged signal
(wet) and input signal (dry) that goes into the Flanger output signal (see
Fig.
9-5
, on page 38).
•
To alter the wet/dry ratio of the Flanger effect, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Wt. Adjust the value
with the
selection dial
[
4
].
TIPS & TRICKS - FLANGER
•
A high
Mn
(Manual) value in combination with small amount of
Depth
will produce a sound with a higher frequency content.
•
Even harmonics (
Harm
Ç Á
) produce a jet-like sound.
•
Odd harmonics (
Harm
Ç Â
) produce a watery sound.
•
When using a highly rhythmic modulating waveform (for instance,
when Wv is set to ‘rect’ or one of the ‘shlf’ waveforms) use a small
Depth
value (below 40%) and find the sweet spot by adjusting the
Mn
parameter.
9.4.2 Delay and Detuner
PARAMETERS
Because of the number of parameters that can be accessed and adjusted,
the configuration of the analogue Delay and Detuner is spread over three
menu pages as follows:
Page 1/3
(Routing) defines the Delay routing and range.
Page 2/3
(Delay) defines the settings for the Delay.
Page 3/3
(Detuner) defines the settings for the Detuner.
The scheme of the Delay circuit below will help you to understand how to
control the parameters of the analogue Delay and Detuner of your PedalPro.
The Expansion board provides you with three different analogue circuits for
delaying your signal according to the type of sound you are after. A dedicat-
ed circuit for each delay range will provide a noiseless delay and amazing
sound definition.
•
To enter the Delay and Detuner configuration pages, press the
multifunc-
tion key
[
10a
] labelled ‘
Dly
’ on
page 3
of the main menu.
•
To scroll through the three pages of the Delay and Detuner configuration
menu, press
Page -
[
11
] or
Page +
[
12
].
wet/dry
OUT
delay
BBD 1
IN
feedback
+
input
level
delay
BBD 3
delay
BBD 2
output
Fig. 9-6.
The Delay