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Arturia ASTROLAB - Analog Phaser; Wah; Twin Amp

Arturia ASTROLAB
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6.10.9. Analog Phaser
Control Description
Rate Sets the speed of phaser effect
N Poles Sets the steepness of the filter frequency response
Feedback Controls the amount of phaser resonance
Depth Determines the depth of the phaser effect
Stereo Toggles between stereo and mono output
Sync When on, the Rate becomes rhythmic divisions of the master tempo
Dry/Wet Controls the balance between the input signal and the phaser signal
6.10.10. Wah
The wah-wah was one of the first pedal effects that became available to musicians in the
mid-sixties. The name implies the sound it creates.
Control Description
Manual Sets the tonal range of the effect; more wide range at lower values
Sensitivity Sets the level that kicks the Wah effect into action
Rate Sets the rate of the wah effect
Depth Sets the wah-wah depth
Dry/Wet Controls the balance between the input signal and the wah signal
6.10.11. Twin Amp
A classic guitar amplifier combo.
Control Description
Drive Simulates the input gain, where more drive equals more distortion
Bass Controls the low frequencies
Treble Controls the high frequencies
On Axis The position of the microphone in front of the speaker alters the overall sound
Bright For extra treble
Output Gain Use this knob to compensate for louder volume caused by the Drive knob
Dry/Wet Controls the balance between the input signal and the guitar amp signal
42 Arturia - User Manual AstroLab - EFFECTS

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