The Brake Rate equals the time it takes for the speaker to transition from its Fast to Slow Rate settings.
Brake Rate
The Slow Rate defines the rate of rotation for the speaker's Slow rotation speed. Lower values spin the
speaker more slowly. Higher values equate to a faster rotation.
Slow Rate
The Fast Rate defines the rate of rotation for the speaker's Fast rotation speed. Lower values spin the
speaker more slowly. Higher values equate to a faster rotation.
Fast Rate
Radius sets the effective sizes of the rotating speakers. Lower values equal a smaller size.
Radius
Directivity is a function related to the dispersion of the horn. Lower values produce a narrower field where
higher values generate an increasingly wider and more pronounced doppler effect.
There are 4 types of “Wah-Wah” effect
available: Dynamic Up (Dyn Up), Dynamic
Down (Dyn Down), Dynamic Up Sharp (DynUp
Sharp), and Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
Directivity
This flavor of wah-wah increasingly opens the filter with higher (harder) velocity playing.
Dynamic Up (Dyn Up)
‘Dyn Down’ behaves in reverse of ‘Dyn Up’ and increasingly opens the filter with softer (lighter) velocity
playing. Harder playing increasingly closes the filter.
Dynamic Down (Dyn Down)
This is similar to ‘Dyn Up’ but with a sharper resonant response.
Dynamic Up Sharp (Dyn Up Sharp)
Wah-Wah
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode
The LFO option creates a tempo-sync’ed ‘auto-wah’ effect.
The editable wah-wah parameters are: Filter Type, Frequency, Resonance, Dyn Sensitivity (Dyn options
only), Decay (Dyn options only), LFO Rate (LFO option only) and LFO Depth (LFO option only).
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)