Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters
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MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
Note:
When KBD is selected as a MOD SRC, and VC1 SEMI or VC2 SEMI is selected as the DST
(destination), the pitch will increase one semitone at a time above middle C (C4), and decrease
one semitone at a time below middle C (Middle C being zero). After each octave, the pitch shift
will “wrap” and start again (the pitch can’t be modulated more than one octave in either
direction).
ROM-40 PITCH+DDL
PITCH+DDL combines a pitch shifter with a digital delay. PITCH+DDL uses a continual
crossfading technique of pitch shifting. This technique maintains the stereo field exactly. This
pitch shifter works best for large pitch shift ratios, in some circumstances. Another feature of this
algorithm is a digital delay that feeds back into the pitch shift. This feature allows spiraling
upward or downward pitch shifts. The BUS1 and BUS2 parameters can be routed into the effect
with different Dry/Wet mixes. BUS3 (not shown) is a dry path. This algorithm sounds best with
a Mix of wet and dry. Try using a modulation controller for this parameter to fade in or fade out
the pitch shifted signal.
PITCH+DDL Signal Routing
BUS1 Left
BUS2 Left
BUS1 Right
BUS2 Right
Delay Mix
Dry to DDL
Pan
L
Main
Outputs
R
Vc 2
Stereo
Shifter
Pan
Main
Outputs
Vc 1
Stereo
Shifter
Regen
Regen
Delay
The parameters available for this algorithm are:
VC 1 SEMI
Range:
-12 to +12
This parameter allows you to adjust the pitch of Voice 1 up to an octave above or below the
original pitch in semi-tones.
VC 1 FINE
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter allows you to fine tune the pitch of Voice 1.
VOICE 1 VOL
Range:
0 to 99
This parameter adjusts the volume of Voice 1.
VOICE 1 PAN
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter allows you to assign the location of Voice 1 in the stereo field. A value of -99
would be far left, and +99 would be far right.