Signal Processing
10
Signal Processing
About the VOFX's Effects
The VoFX has an extensive library of effects that cover virtually every possible need.
Because they are so numerous, we have designed the following charts to give you as
much relevant information as possible while omitting tedious or obvious details
about each effect's setting. For example, Compressors, Detuners, and Pitch Shifters
are not shown because their effect names are self explanatory.
The following pages give listings of the VoFX effect menu:
MIC DRIVERS
The VoFX provides you with 3 different distortion types (
Mic Clip
,
Mic Saturation
and Mic Overdrive
).
The Distortion types have different gain settings and these can be changed to your
desired settings.
EQUALIZERS
The 2-band Equalizer in the VoFX offers
LOW Eq (1K Hz
) and
HIGH eq (3K Hz
) frequencies.
Both of the EQs are adjustable in 2db increments. These can be adjusted from -12dB cut, to 12dB boost.
CHORUS
A chorus works by splitting the input signal into 2 paths. One path remains uneffected, while the other is delayed and
the pitch is modulated slightly. Both are then mixed back together to produce lush, thickening effects or wild pitch
modulation. All chorus effects in the VOFX are stereo effects.
Chorus #
1
2
3
4
Name
Spd/Depth
Spd/Depth
Spd/Depth
Spd/Depth
Slow
.10Hz/10
.15Hz/15
.10Hz/15
.15Hz/20
Medium
.25Hz/10
.35Hz/15
.25Hz/15
.30Hz/20
Fast
2.0Hz/3
3.5Hz/2.5
2.0Hz/3
3.5Hz/2
FLANGERS
A flanger is like a chorus with the exception that part of the effected signal is returned back into the input. This is
known as
feedback
. Flanger settings with larger feedback settings will create more apparent “jet airplane“ type
effects.
Flanger #
1
2
3
4
Name
Spd/Fbk
Spd/Fbk
Spd/Fbk
Spd/Fbk
Slow
.10Hz/50
.15Hz/60
.15Hz/65
.20Hz/70
Medium
.30Hz/50
.35Hz/60
.40Hz/65
.40Hz/70
Fast
.70Hz/50
.80Hz/60
.80Hz/65
1.0Hz/70
Signal Processing
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