Above the Equalizer panel there are two small icons:
The left one selects the panel with sliders (described above); the right one
selects the panel with the graphical view. The icon for the currently-selected
panel type is illuminated in red.
Using the mouse within the graphical view, you can adjust the frequency of a filter stage by
clicking and dragging the yellow dot left and right.
You can similarly adjust the boost/cut by clicking and dragging up and down.
Using the right mouse button to click and drag (either left-right or up-down), you can adjust
the steepness of the low and high shelving filters in dB/octave and the Q value of the mid
filters.
Note:
You can only assign an EQ parameter as a destination for a Flexi Controller from
within the
slider-based
panel. As soon as an EQ parameter has been assigned as a Flexi
destination, the graphical EQ panel will be disabled for as long as the assignment remains in
place. (See the section on
below for a detailed explanation of their
function.)
Effect 3: Chorus
This effect is very flexible; in addition to Chorus, it can be configured as a Flanger, Slapback
Echo or simple Reverb merely by setting the parameters differently.
It consists of two delay lines, which are copies of the incoming signal, and two LFOs. Both
LFOs can modulate the delay times of both delay lines simultaneously by arbitrary amounts
using four fully-independent modulation depth controls.
Here the delay lines are very “clean”, especially in comparison to those found in the
effect, and the maximum delay time is fairly short but with very fine control.
Since there are two delay lines and two LFOs, there are two identical sets of sliders. For
simplicity they are paired together in the description below.
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