Sound Parameter
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EQ Dry/Wet
This parameter controls the volume ratio between the
original signal and the effect output. If set to
0%
, the dry
signal is sent to the output only so that no effect can be
heard. Higher values will increase the effect signal. At
maximum setting of
100%
the pure effect signal will be
heard.
Low Freq
Controls the cutoff frequency of the low band. This shelf
filter type looks like a normal or an inverted ‘S’ and it
sounds and works similar to a lowpass filter with adjustab-
le stop band attenuation or boost.
Low Gain
Controls the gain boost or cut of the low band.
Freq Shift
Frequency shifting moves each frequency in a signal by the
set amount. This is different to pitch shifting. For example,
set an EQ Mid band to 2000 Hz with a Gain of 10 dB; every
frequency within the signal is shifted by the same amount
so that the harmonic relationships within the signal are
broken, resulting in a very different sound.
High Freq
Controls the cutoff frequency of the high band. This shelf
filter type looks like a normal or an inverted ‘S’ and it
works and sounds similar to a highpass filter with ad-
justable stop band attenuation or boost.
High Gain
Controls the gain boost or cut of the high band.
Mid Freq / Mid 2 Freq
Controls the center frequency of the corresponding band.
This bell filter looks like a normal or inverted bell and
works and sounds similar to a bandpass or notch filter –
again with variable boost or attenuation and also with
variable width.
Mid Gain /Mid 2 Gain
Controls the gain boost or cut of the corresponding band.
Mid Q / Mid2 Q
Controls the quality or width of the corresponding band.
Higher values result in a narrower band, lower values
widen it.
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