Configurable Combination Algorithms [Ò<>Ó]
Algorithm Reference-80
channels through each feedback generation when Dly Fdbk is used. A setting of 0% has
no affect. 50% causes equal amounts of signal to be present in both channels causing the
image to collapse into a center point source. A setting of 100% causes the left and right
channels to swap each regeneration, which is also referred to as Òping-pongingÓ. The
regeneration affects of cross-coupling are not heard when LsrCntour is used by itself.
LsrCntour L, LsrCntour R
Controls the overall envelope shape of the laser regeneration. When set to a high
value, sounds passing through will start at a high level and slowly decay. As the control
value is reduced, it takes some time for the effect to build up before decaying. When the
Contour is set to zero, the laser portion is turned off turning regeneration into straight
feedback.
LsrSpace L, LsrSpace R
Determines the starting pitch of the descending resonance and how fast it descends. See
the section on Laser Reverb for more detailed information.
Combination 4-Tap:
Combination 4-Tap is a tempo-based 4-tap delay with feedback used in combination algorithms. Parameters
associated with the 4 tap effect start with Ò4TÓ. The control over the feedback tap and individual output taps is
essentially the same as the 4-Tap Delay BPM algorithm (see FXAlg #132 in this book), with the exception that the
delay times will pin at the maximum delay time instead of automatically cutting their times in half. Additionally,
the feedback path may also offer cross-coupling, an imager, a hipass filter, and/or a lowpass filter.
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4T FB Imag
This parameter controls the amount of image shifting during each feedback
regeneration. Small positive values shift the image to the right, while small negative
values shift to the left. Larger values tend to shift the image so far that the image gets
scrambled, and in some cases create ambience.
4T FB Xcpl
This parameter controls the amount of signal that is swapped between the left and right
channels through each feedback regeneration. A setting of 0% has no affect. 50% causes
equal amounts of signal to be present in both channels causing the image to collapse into
a center point source. A setting of 100% causes the left and right channels to swap each
regeneration, which is also referred to as Òping-pongingÓ.
4T LoopLen, 4T Tempo, 4T FB Lvl, Tap
n
Delay, Tap
n
Level, Tap
n
Bal Refer to 4-Tap Delay BPM documentation.
4T LoopLen
0 to 32 bts
4T FB Lvl
-100 to 100%
4T FB Imag
-100 to 100%
4T FB XCpl
0 to 100%
4T HF Damp
16 to 25088 Hz
4T LF Damp
16 to 25088 Hz
Tap1 Delay
0 to 32 bts
Tap3 Delay
0 to 32 bts
Tap1 Level
-100 to 100%
Tap3 Level
-100 to 100%
Tap1 Bal
-100 to 100%
Tap3 Bal
-100 to 100%
Tap2 Delay
0 to 32 bts
Tap4 Delay
0 to 32 bts
Tap2 Level
-100 to 100%
Tap4 Level
-100 to 100%
Tap2 Bal
-100 to 100%
Tap4 Bal
-100 to 100%