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Chapter 9: Effects
Page 144
Modulation
Modulation produces various effects such as phaser, flanger, chorus, rotary speaker, auto-pan,
and pitch-shifter.
<Phaser><Phaser>
<Phaser><Phaser>
<Phaser>
Select PHASE SHIFT in the Type: field in Modulation window. The effect adds a hissing
effect to the sound.
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CLOSE MIXERBYPASSSOLO
MODULATION
Type:PHASE SHIFTPHASE SHIFT
Speed:1.5Hz
Depth:25
Feedback: 0
Speed: This adjusts the speed of the phase effect.
Depth: This adjusts the degree of the effect.
Feedback: This adjusts the signal volume that returns to the input from the effect output.
<Flanger><Flanger>
<Flanger><Flanger>
<Flanger>
Select FLANGE in the Type: field in the Modulation window. This effect also adds a hissing
effect, but provides a deeper sound.
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CLOSE MIXERBYPASSSOLO
MODULATION
Type:FLANGE
Speed:1.5Hz
Depth:25
Feedback: 0
Speed: This adjusts the speed of the flange effect.
Depth: This adjusts the degree of the effect.
Feedback: This adjusts the signal volume that returns to the input from the effect output.
<Chorus><Chorus>
<Chorus><Chorus>
<Chorus>
Select CHORUS in the Type: field of the modulation window. This effect produces a sound
effect similar to the playing of multiple instruments.
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CLOSE MIXERBYPASSSOLO
MODULATION
Type:CHORUS
Speed:1.5Hz
Depth:25
Feedback: 0
Speed: This adjusts the speed of the chorus effect.
Depth: This adjusts the degree of the effect.
Feedback: This adjusts the signal volume that returns to the input from the effect output.

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