In the Bitcrusher section the setup of the same effect can be managed. In the SX-I all the effects can work
simultaneously. It is possible to edit the “Freq.” (Sampling Frequency) and the “Bit” (intensity of the signal)
and the general “D/W” (quantity of the effect to be added to the source).
8.1
Freq.
It allows to set up the sampling frequency of the audio signal in output from SX-I. The command can be done
rotating the potentiometer nr. 1 (see 1.0 front panel). When the potentiometer is at the minimum, the input
signal will be the same as the one in the output and the sampling frequency will be 44 Khz, the effect won’t
be audible, the more we increase the potentiometer the more the sampling frequency will decrease and the
effect will be marked.
8.2
Bit
It allows to set up the intensity by bit of the audio signal sampling in output from SX-I. The command can be
done rotating the potentiometer nr. 2 (see 1.0 front panel). When the potentiometer is at the minimum, the
input signal will be the same as the one in the output and the sampling bit will be 16 the effect won’t be
audible, the more you increase the potentiometer the more the bit will decrease and the effect will be
marked.
8.3
D/W
It allows to set up the effects’ quantity to add to the source signal, the command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 4 (see 1.0 front panel). When the D/W is set on zero, the input signal will be the same as
the one in the output, then all effects won't be audible. When the D/W is at maximum, the input signal will
totally be over the effects and in the output, there will be only the processed signal.
This D/W general function is available in all the effects menu and in the Noise menu and it’s always
corresponding at the potentiometer nr. 4.
9.0
LFO
To get into the “LFO” menu, make sure that the toggle switch is placed on the left (see 1.0 front panel), then
press once the encoder at the right of the display and afterwards rotate it until it is placed on the required
menu.
In the LFO section the same effect’s setup can be managed. In the SX-I all the effects can work
simultaneously. It’s possible to edit the “Amount” (quantity of the effect to be added to the source), the “Freq.”
(oscillator frequency), to activate the VCF (cut frequency of the low pass filter in filter menu), and the general
“D/W” (quantity of the effect to be added to the source).
It’s possible to vary the LFO waveform between SINE, SAWTOOTH / REVERSESQUARE, TRIANGLE,
PULSESAMPLE HOLD. To edit the waveform, it is necessary to rotate the encoder on the right of the
display, the used waveform will be visible on the display under the item “LFO” of the menu.
9.1
Amount
It allows to set up the LFO’s quantity that can be added to the source signal. The command can be done
rotating the potentiometer nr. 1 (see 1.0 front panel). When the Amount is set on zero, the input signal will be
the same as the one in output, the effect won’t be audible, the more we increase the potentiometer the more
the effect will be marked.
9.2
Freq.
It allows to set up the oscillator frequency of LFO. The command can be done rotating the potentiometer nr.
2 (see 1.0 front panel). When the potentiometer is at the minimum, the input signal will be the same as the
one in output and the effect won’t be audible, the more you turn up the potentiometer the more the frequency
will increase and the amplitude changes will be fast.
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