RFX-32 Plug-ins
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RFX-32
Mixer Section
Mixer Section Parameters:
Please refer to the Mixer Section block diagram to better understand the
effect and modulation routings. When in Split mode there are both “L” and
“R” (left and right) versions of the following parameters; in Locked modes
the “L” and “R” disappear, leaving parameters which work in common for
both sides.
Volume
Adjusts the gain of the channel from -100dB to +12dB in .1
db steps. The lowest setting of the volume control is
“MUTED” (-
∞
dB).
Pan
In Split mode, this control pans the signal to the left or
right output. In Locked (Pan) mode the control pans the
right input signal over, routing it fully to the left output
when turned Left, and pans the left input signal over to the
right output when turned Right.
Balance
This control only appears in Lock (Bal) mode. It works like a
stereo L/R balance control to vary the proportion of left to
right input signals without re-routing any input signal to
the opposite output.
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O
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Tip:
Press the Set/Shift
key to increment the frequency
in 1KHz steps.
HF Shelf
Adjustable from 1kHz to 18kHz in 1Hz increments.
HF Gain
Adjustable from -30dB to +30 dB in 0.1dB increments.
EQ Center
Adjusts the para EQ band from 10Hz-20kHz in 1Hz steps.
EQ Width
Adjusts the bandwidth of the para EQ band from 1/24th
octave to 2 octaves adjustable in semitones.
Dialing in the Para EQ:
An easy way to dial in a
parametric EQ is to increase the
gain and narrow the bandwidth
so you can really hear the effect
of the EQ. Next, adjust the
Center frequency control until
you find the area you want to
affect. Now reduce the Gain and
widen the Width to give a more
natural curve.
EQ Gain
Adjusts the boost/cut of the EQ band from -100dB to +50dB.
LF Shelf
Adjustable from 50Hz to 1kHz in 1Hz increments.
LF Gain
Adjustable from -30dB to +30 dB in 0.1dB increments.
Phase Invert
Switches the polarity of the input signal. Normally this is
used to correct cancellation problems caused by out of
phase stereo signals. For certain effects, you may actually
want
to put a stereo signal out of phase in order to create
cancellation effects using delay, phase shift or ring mod.
Modulation Parameters
There are two Modulation parameters, L Pan and R Pan, that duplicate the
functions of the similarly named regular parameters. The regular and
modulation parameters override each other, so the most recent update to
each one “wins.” When in either Locked mode, the R Pan modulation
parameter is ignored and L Pan works like either Pan or Balance.
Note:
In order to modulate pan completely left or right, a bipolar controller
(such as a pitch wheel) MUST be used. With a unipolar MIDI controller
(such as a modulation wheel) you can only pan from center to the right
side.