The Effects
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Flanger:
Level(0-127):
Time (0-127):
Feedback (0-127):
Rate (0-127):
Depth (0-127):
ShortDel:
PanDelay:
Level (0-127):
Time (0-127):
Feedback (0-127):
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This effect allows you to create very spacy sounds. The flanger is based on the same princi-
ple as the chorus but creates a stronger modulation. The flanger will sound particularly interesting on
the Hihat-track. Check it out with bass sounds too!!
These 'modulation' effects have the following parameters available:
Here the level sent into the effect can be set. The higher the level the more
the original sound is influenced, ie. the greater the amount of chorusing or flange on the
sound.
Here you can set the time delay of the Chorused signal in relation to the
Original signal.
The parameter Feedback routes back the effects signal to the effects
input in controllable increments. This creates feedback causing a drastic sound change.
Here you can set the rate or speed of the modulation.
This parameter allows you to set the depth of the modulation.
Apart from the modulation effects already mentioned, FX2 also has 2 Echo-effects available.
This delay creates a very short echo.
This delay is like the PanDelay from section FX1.
The FX 2 echo-effects have the following parameters available:
Here the level sent into the effect can be set. The higher the level the more
the original sound is influenced, ie. the greater the amount of echo on the sound.
Here you can set the delay time of the echo. The lower the value the faster
the echo comes back. The maximum delay for these two effects is 870 ms (milliseconds).
This value allows you to set the number of echoes.
The Reverb-, and Echo-effects in FX1 can best be explored with a Snare-sound or a
short percussive Synth-sound from the "Plucked-Sound" category. The modulation effects in FX2 are
best expressed in Pads or ambient sounds It is also very interesting to try out the different chorus-
and flange effects on a Hihat or Percussion track.
If you work with the delays of both FX-sections simultaneously you will have the option
to mix these different delay-times which you have applied to the sounds. You can create very nice de-
lay-grooves like this.
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