Appendix
Additional 44 kHz Effect Descriptions
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SPEED
Range:
MIN or MAX
Determines how the rotary speaker will switch between slow and fast speeds. The behavior of
the switch accurately reflects an actual rotary speaker, taking time to speed up or slow down,
based on the value of the INERTIA parameter (see INERTIA description). Any effect modulator
can act as the SPEED controller. How the modulators will switch the rotor speed fall into two
categories:
• PATCH, FTSW2, SUSTN — These modulation sources toggle the rotor speed between MIN
and MAX. Every time the modulation source moves from zero in a positive direction, the
rotating speaker effect changes speeds from MIN to MAX or MAX to MIN.
• KEYDN, VEL, KBD, XCTRL, PEDAL, PRESS, PBEND, WHEEL — These modulation sources
act like a switch to turn the fast rotor speed on or off. To reverse the polarity of the switch, set
SPEED MIN faster than MAX.
SPEED MIN
Range:
0 to 130
Determines the rate of the rotary speaker when in the “MIN” setting. SPEED MIN determines
the manual level for the rotary speaker rate when SPEED=MIN, or when the selected modulator
is at zero output level. Again, the higher the value, the faster the rate.
SPKR WET
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the volume of the rotating speaker only. Setting this parameter to +0 will
eliminate the rotating speaker portion completely.
TREB
Range:
-99 to +48 dB
Sets the treble amount of boost or cut applied to a 10 to 22K high-shelving filter.
TREBLE FC
Range:
1 to 20 KHz
Sets the center-frequency of the high-frequency parametric.
Additional Effect Parameters
EXPERT PARAMS
The following parameters, designed for the professional sound engineer, offer a high degree of
programmable editing.
FDBK T
Ranges: 0 to 127
These four feedback time parameters control the “size” of the reverb (like early reflections). 1
and 3 are generally short, and 2 and 4 are long.
GAIN L
Ranges: -99 to +99
These four parameters control the output volume of the four left taps.
GAIN R
Ranges: -99 to +99
These four parameters control the output volume of the four right taps.
TIME L
Ranges: 0 to 127
These parameters set four output tap positions (early reflections) for the left side within the
reverb. Higher numbers create a more delayed early reflection.
TIME R
Ranges: 0 to 127
These parameters set four output tap positions (early reflections) for the right side within the
reverb. Higher numbers create a more delayed early reflection.