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ENSONIQ ASR-X PRO - Guitar Amp

ENSONIQ ASR-X PRO
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Insert Effect Parameters
56 ENSONIQ ASR-X Pro UserÕs Guide
Speed Control Normal or Toggle Allows you to select a modulator and define what type
of modulation you want to use to affect the rotor speed.
The two modulation modes are:
¥ Normal Ñ The modulation source continuously
switches between the Speed slow and fast setting, based
on the mod source position and/or movement. Try this
setting with a Mod Wheel Ñ youÕll hear the rotary
speaker change speed based on the position of the wheel
(and the speed settings).
¥ Toggle Ñ The modulation source toggles the rotor
speed between the Speed parameterÕs slow and fast
setting. Every time the modulation source moves from
zero in a positive direction, the rotating speaker effect
changes speeds from slow to fast or vice versa. Try this
setting with a Sustain pedal.
With both types of modulation, the rotary speaker
always takes the inertia time to get to the rotor speed
slow and fast settings.
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This insert effect offers an EQ controllable speaker sound. By tuning three parametric filters, you can
simulate many different speaker cabinet sounds that are used in all styles of music.
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Pre HP Fc 10Hz to 1.50kHz Controls the boost or cut of the high pass filter
frequency applied to the input signal.
EQ Input Off, -49.5dB to +24dB This parameter allows you to adjust the input level
before the EQs to eliminate the possibility of clipping
boosted signals.
Mid 1 Fc 10Hz to 20.0kHz Sets the center of the mid-frequency parametric.
Mid 1 Q 1.0 to 40.0 This parameter is a bandwidth control that determines
the width of the resonant peak at the center frequency
band. This parameter is equal to the cutoff frequency
divided by the bandwidth. By raising the value, you can
produce a narrower bandwidth.
Mid 1 Gain Off, -49.5dB to +24dB Sets the amount of boost or cut applied to this mid
frequency band.
Mid 2 Fc 10Hz to 20.0kHz Identical to the Mid 1 Fc parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
Mid 2 Q 1.0 to 40.0 Identical to the Mid 1 Q parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
Mid 2 Gain Off, -49.5dB to +24dB Identical to the Mid 1 Gain parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
Mid 3 Fc 10Hz to 20.0kHz Identical to the Mid 1 Fc parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
Mid 3 Q 1.0 to 40.0 Identical to the Mid 1 Q parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
Mid 3 Gain Off, -49.5dB to +24dB Identical to the Mid 1 Gain parameter, and is used to
control different bandwidths within the mid range.
EQ Output Off, -49.5dB to +24dB Since speaker cabinets are Òlossy,Ó output gain is
required to compensate losses in perceived volume.
Setting this gain too high will cause clipping of the
output signal.
HPF Cutoff 10Hz to 20.0kHz Filters out the low frequencies. The higher the value, the
less low frequencies pass through. This parameter is
used to increase brightness.
LPF Cutoff 10Hz to 20.0kHz Controls the boost or cut of the low pass filter frequency
applied to the input signal.

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