EFFECT
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Aural Exciter
®
is a registered trademark of Aphex Corporation.
LFO Phase Difference
Liveness
Low Adjust
Low/High
LPF Cutoff
LPF Resonance
Mic L-R Angle
Mix Level
Move Speed
Output Gain
Output Level
Output Level 1
Output Level 2
Output Phase
Pan 1
Pan 2
PAN Direction
Phase Shift Offset
Pitch
PM Depth
R->L Delay
Ratio
Rch Delay
Rch Delay1
Rch Delay2
Rch Feedback Level
Rch Init Delay
Release
Resonance
Rev Delay
Reverb Time
Room Size
Rotor Speed
Sampling Freq Control
Sensitive
Stage
Threshold
Type
Vowel
Wah Release
Wall Vary
Width
Word Length
PHASER type,FLANGER type
EARLY REF type
VOICE CANCEL
2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER
All types
LO-FI
2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER
AURAL EXCITER
®
TALKING MODULATOR
LO-FI
All types
PITCH CHANGE type
PITCH CHANGE type
AMBIENCE
PITCH CHANGE type
PITCH CHANGE type
AUTO PAN
PHASER type
PITCH CHANGE type
TREMOLO
CROSS DELAY
COMPRESSOR type
DELAY type
ECHO
ECHO
ECHO
ENSEMBLE DETUNE
COMPRESSOR type
NOISE GATE
TOUCH WAH2, TOUCH WAH+ODRV
WAH type
REVERB type
REVERB type
EARLY REF type
2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER
LO-FI
WAH type
PHASER type
COMPRESSOR type
NOISE GATE
EARLY REF type
TALKING MODULATOR
WAH+DIST+DELAY,WAH+ODRV+DELAY
REVERB type
REVERB type
LO-FI
L/R phase difference for modulation waveform (0 deg (=64) is no phase difference)
ER decay. Lower values cause faster decay.
Adjust the lower frequency limit of the mid-range that will be attenuated
Volume balance between the high-range and low-range speakers
Frequency at which the low pass filter will cut the high frequency range
Add character to the low pass filter of the input
L/R angle of the mic that picks up the output
Level of the effect sound that is mixed into the dry sound
Time over which the sound specified by Vowel is reached
Output gain
Output level
Output level for first unit
Output level for second unit
Swap phase of the effect sound between L/R
Pan of first unit
Pan of second unit
Autopan type (L<->R is sine wave, L/R is square wave)
Offset value for phase modulation
Pitch setting in semitones
Depth of delay modulation
Delay time from right (input) to left (output)
Compression ratio of the compressor
Length of right channel delay
Length of first right channel delay
Length of second right channel delay
Amount of right channel feedback
Length of right channel delay
Time until the sound is released from the compressor effect
Time until the gate closes
Time until the center frequency of the wah filter returns to normal
Bandwidth of the wah filter
Delay time between the early reflections and the reverberation
Length of reverb
Size of room. Increasing this value will lengthen ER.
Frequency at which the speaker rotates
Sampling frequency control
Sensitivity with which the wah filter will change in response to changes in the input
Number of steps for the phase shifter
Input level at which compression will begin
Input level at which the gate will begin to open
Type selection
Vowel selection
Time until the center frequency of the wah filter returns to normal
Condition of the walls of the simulated room (higher values produce more random reflections)
Width of the simulated room
Specify the roughness of the sound
CHORUS type
COMPRESSOR type
DELAY type
DISTORTION type
EARLY REF type
FLANGER type
KARAOKE type
PHASER type
PITCH CHANGE type
REVERB type
WAH type
CHORUS1,CHORUS2,CHORUS3,CHORUS4,CELESTE1,CELESTE2,CELESTE3,CELESTE4
COMPRESSOR,COMP+DIST, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+OVDELAY
DELAY L,C,R, DELAY L,R, ECHO, CROSS DELAY, DIST+DELAY, OVDELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY,
COMP+OVDELAY, WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVDELAY
DISTORTION, OVERDRIVE, AMP SIMULATOR, AUTO WAH+DIST, AUTO WAH+ODRV, TOUCH WAH+DIST, TOUCH WAH+ODRV,
COMP+DIST, DIST+DELAY, OVDELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+DIST+DELAY, COMP+OVDELAY,
WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVDELAY
EARLY REF1, EARLY REF2, GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE
FLANGER1,FLANGER2, FLANGER3
KARAOKE1, KARAOKE2, KARAOKE3
PHASER1, PHASER2
PITCH CHANGE1, PITCH CHANGE2
HALL1,HALL2,ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3,STAGE1,STAGE2,PLATE,
WHITE ROOM,TUNNEL,CANYON,BASEMENT
AUTO WAH, AUTO WAH+DIST, AUTO WAH+ODRV, TOUCH WAH1, TOUCH WAH2, TOUCH WAH+DIST, TOUCH WAH+ODRV,
WAH+DIST+DELAY, WAH+OVDELAY
Additional note: In the preceding pages, indication of effect types such as REVERB-type respectively
include the following effect types.
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