
octave shift.
3. PSHIFT MIX (0 to 100): Controls the relative mix between the original
signal and the pitch shifted voice.
4. PSHIFT PAN (0 to 100): Pans the pitch shifted voice. 0 is fully Left,
100 is fully Right, and 50 is centered.
5. DIRECT PAN (0 to 100): Pans the direct voice. This is a repeat of the
same parameter from the Mixer Function. It is repeated here for
convenience.
I) FLANGE Function
The flanger works in a very similar fashion to the chorus, except the
variable delay time is much shorter, resulting in the predominate effect
being a modulated comb filter, not a pitch bend. It is therefore similar
sounding to the phaser, but since it uses time delay the resulting phase
shift is linear with frequency, whereas the all-pass filters used in the
phaser are not. The result is that the notch frequencies in the flanger
have a different spacing, and there are many more of them. There are
also two voices in the flanger. These are panned hard left for voice 1 and
hard right for voice 2, removing the need for Level and Pan parameters.
Using Phase and Flange at the same time may be interesting results.
1. FLANGE (OFF or ON): Controlled via VALUE knob or the
CHORUS/FLANGER switch. For footswitch control, the C/F
SWITCH parameter within the Switch function must be set to
FLANGER or CRS+FLA.
2. FLA REGEN (OFF to
–2 dB): Controls the amount of feedback
within the flanger. This affec
ts the shape of the notches or ‘teeth’ of
the comb filter, and also the time-domain decay of the response,
resulting in a more dramatic effect. But as in real life, you can get
tired of too much ‘drama’.
3. FLA DEPTH 1 (0 to 100): Varies the amount of change in the delay
time, which varies the amount of change in frequency of the
notches in Voice 1.
4. FLA RATE 1 (1 to 127): Varies the rate at which the notch
frequencies are being modulated. The rate can also be controlled
by pressing 2
nd
, then pressing twice (tapping) on the
CHORUS/FLANGER switch, if the C/F SWITCH is set to
FLANGER, or if it is set to CRS+FLA and the flanger is ON.
5. FLA DEPTH 2 (0 to 100): As described for voice 1.
6. FLA RATE 2/1 (0.1 to 1.5): Sets the ratio between the rate of voice
2 and the rate of voice 1. It is done this way so that if the rate of
voice 1 is varied by either the VALUE knob, the TAP function, or
the EXP. PEDAL function, both rates will track each other.
J) DELAY Function