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Section 4 - Algorithms
06 - Vibrato Sample & Hold Rate
Range:
001
to 100, or Off
This
parameter
controls
the
sample
rate of a sample
and
hold
network. This is applied to the LFO
within
the
vibrato.
When
in
hold
(low values),
it
causes rhythmic chirps
in
the pitch of the
audio
signal.
Higher
values will increase the
number
of
holds
per
second,
making
the vibrato flow
more
smoothly
. The
sample
and
hold
function can also be
turned
off.
07 - Vibrato Left Delay Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls
the
time delay
on
the left regenerated delay.
08 - Vibrato Right Delay Time Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls
the
time delay
on
the right
nonregenerated
delay.
09 - Vibrato Delay Regen Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls
the
amount
of positive or negative feedback
applied
to the regenerated
delay.
The
sign of the value
detennines
the polarity of the feedback. A value of
+00
will
eliminate
any
feedback. This
parameter
controls
both
left
and
right
levels.
10 - Vibrato Left Echo Time Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls
the
echo time for the left side.
Higher
settings yield a deeper echo. There
are
two
discrete echoes, one to
the
left
and
one to the right.
11
- Vibrato Right Echo Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls
the
echo time for the right side.
12 - Vibrato Echo Level
Range: 00 to
99
This
parameter
controls
the
volume
of the discrete echo for
both
the left
and
right sides. A setting
of
00
will
eliminate
any
audible echo.
13-
Bass Fc
Range: 0 to 1000 Hz
This
parameter
selects
the
cutoff frequency of the
low
shelving filter.
14-
Bass EQ Gain
Range: -48 to +24 dB
This
parameter
sets the
amount
of
boost
or
cut
applied
to the
low
shelving filter.
15 - Treble Fc
Range:
01
KHz to 16KHz
This
parameter
selects
the
cutoff of the
upper
frequency
band
high
shelving filter.
16 - Treble EQ Gain Range: -48 to +24 dB
This
parameter
sets the
amount
of
boost or
cut
applied
to the
high
shelving filter.
17 - EQ Input Level Trim Range: -24 to +00 dB
This
parameter
allows
you
to
adjust
the
input
volume before
the
EQs to eliminate the possibility
of clipping
boosted
signals.
18 - Mod1 Source
19 - Mod1 Destination
20 - Mod1 Param Range Min
21
- Mod1 Param Range Max
22 - Mod2
Source
23 - Mod2 Destination
24 - Mod2 Param Range Min
25 - Mod2 Param Range Max
See the descriptions
under
the Algorithm Modulators
in
the
beginning
of this section.
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