THE BLOCKS
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NOTE: The sum of the six feedbacks are limited to 100%.
Levels 1-6*
Sets the level of each of the Six Taps.
Pan Position 1-6*
Controls the panning of the six Delay taps.
Lowcut 1-6*
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected. The slope of the
filter is 12dB/octave.
Highcut 1-6*
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected frequency. So if
you feel that there is too much treble in your signal, you can
remove it by adjusting the highcut filter down. The slope of
the filter is 12dB/octave.
Mix*
Mixes between direct sound and effect.
In Level*
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level*
Controls the output level of the Delay block
Reverse
The parameters available in the Modifier Matrix are marked
with an asterisk*.
REVERSE DELAY
Grade*
Sets the loop time of the Reverse delay. Note: The Reverse
delay is subject to pitch changes caused by the constant
crossfading at low grade settings.
Pan*
Controls the panning of the Delay.
Lowcut*
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected. The slope of the
filter is 12dB/octave.
Highcut*
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected frequency. So if
you feel that there is too much treble in your signal, you can
remove it by adjusting the highcut filter down. The slope of
the filter is 12dB/octave.
Lowcut*
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected. The slope of the
filter is 12dB/octave.
Highcut*
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected frequency. So if
you feel that there is too much treble in your signal, you can
remove it by adjusting the highcut filter down. The slope of
the filter is 12dB/octave.
Mix*
Mixes between direct sound and effect.
In Level*
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level*
Controls the output level of the Delay block
Six Tap
The Six Tap sub-algorithm contains six delay taps on one
delay line. Each of the Six Taps can be set up independently.
The parameters available in the Modifier Matrix are marked
with an asterisk*.
SIX TAP DELAY
Tap 1-6
Sets the delay time of the Six Taps. Maximum delay time per
tap is 1350 ms.
Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T the Flanger will use quarter
note triplet of the tapped tempo to perform one cycle.
1/4 equals the BPM (tapped Tempo).
The subdivisions available are, 16/1 (16 bars for performing
one period), 8/1, 4/1, 2/1, 1/1, and 1/2-1/32 in straight,
dotted and triplet notes - 1/4 equals BPM (beats per minute).
If you select Ignored the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
Feedback 1-6*
Adjusts the amount of Feedback from each of the Six Taps.
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