8.3. Amps
Besides the effects "pedals" the Mellotron V includes two amplifiers. In the old days,
Mellotrons, like the other electric keyboards, would many times be played through
amplifiers, like guitar amplifiers or even Leslie cabinets.
For added realism, we added a modeled guitar amplifier and also a modeled Leslie cabinet.
8.3.1. Twin Amp
This amplifier is modeled after a famous guitar amp, and is complete with a modeled
microphone placement with two positions. All the controls featured on the hardware
amplifier are present in this modeled unit, including the Tremolo effect.
The Mellotron V Twin Amp has the following parameters: On/Off Axis (microphone
placement), Bright (tone control), Drive, Reverb, Bass (bass band EQ), Mid (meddle band EQ),
Treble (high band EQ), Tremolo Speed and Tremolo Intensity.
Controls
Description
On Axis
Controls the modeled microphone placement. When On Axis is lit, the microphone is pointing
straight at the amp. When it is off, the microphone is pointing at an angle. The on-axis tends to
emphasize the fundamental frequencies, while the off-axis setting de-emphasizes them.
Bright
This button provides a quick way to brighten the sound, by boosting hi-frequency content. It is
only active at low volumes.
Drive
Controls an additional pre-amp stage that adds distortion to the sound.
Reverb
A modeled spring reverb that allows to add an authentic touch of analog "roominess" to the sound.
Bass
Controls the bass frequencies boost/cut.
Mid
Controls the middle frequencies boost/cut.
Treble
Controls the high frequencies boost/cut.
Tremolo
Speed
Tremolo is the modulation of the amplitude of an audio signal, usually performed through an LFO.
Speed controls the frequency of the LFO, which will define the speed of the tremolo effect.
Tremolo
Intensity
This knob controls the intensity of the tremolo effect.
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