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Effects
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Prophet X User’s Guide
Effects
Effects Parameters (Front Panel)
Effect 1:
Turns effect 1 on or off. On stacked or split sounds, enable the
edit
layer
b
button to adjust effects for Layer B.
Effect 2:
Turns effect 2 on or off. On stacked or split sounds, enable the
edit
layer
b
button to adjust effects for Layer B.
Effect Type:
Selects the effect type.
Select 1/2:
Toggles between effect 1 and effect 2 for editing.
Mix:
0...127
—Sets the balance between the processed (wet) signal
and unprocessed (dry) signal. Full left is completely dry. Full right is
completely wet.
Sync:
On, Off
—When a delay effect is chosen, this enables syncing of the
timed delay repeats (feedback) to the arpeggiator, sequencer, or MIDI clock.
When
clk
sync
is on, delay time (parameter 1) has the following values:
Value
Delay Time
Whole
4 beats
Half dot
3 beats
Half
2 beats
Quarter dot
1 1/2 beats
Quarter
1 beat
Quarter triplet
1 1/3 beats
8th dot
3/4 of 1 beat
8th
1/2 of 1 beat
8th triplet
1/3 of 1 beat
16th dot
3/8 of 1 beat
16th
1/4 of 1 beat
Maximum delay time is 1 second. The combination of longer synced delay
times with slower tempos can result in delay times that would be greater than 1
second. When that happens, the delay time is divided by 2 until it no longer exceeds
the 1 second limit. For example, if the BPM is set to 60 and Delay Time (Parameter 1)
is set to Half, the expected delay time would be 2 seconds. The actual delay time will
be 1 second (i.e. 2 seconds divided by 2).
Parameter 1:
Variable, depending on the effect
—This knob adjusts
parameter 1 for the chosen effect. Each effect has three adjustable
parameters, which differ depending on the effect.
Parameter 2:
Variable, depending on the effect
—This knob adjusts
parameter 2 for the chosen effect. Each effect has three adjustable
parameters, which differ depending on the effect.
Parameter 3:
Variable, depending on the effect
—This knob adjusts
parameter 3 for the chosen effect. Each effect has three adjustable
parameters, which differ depending on the effect.
Effect Type
Param 1
Param 2
Param 3
stereo delay
delay time
feedback amount
low-pass filter
BBD delay
delay time
feedback amount
low-pass filter
chorus
depth
rate
low-pass filter
flanger
depth
rate
feedback
phaser
depth
rate
feedback
high-pass filter
frequency
Q (resonance)
distortion
gain
tone
level
rotating speaker
drive
speed
mic distance
spring reverb
tone
decay
dispersion
room reverb
time
tone
early reflections
hall reverb
time
tone
early reflections
super plate reverb
time
tone
pre-delay
To recreate a classic time-shifting effect on the stereo or BBD delay, try adjust-
ing the delay time parameter in real time. You can also route an LFO or envelope to
the delay’s Time parameter using the modulation matrix.