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Section 4 - Algorithms
06 - Tremolo Sample & Hold Rate Range:
001
to 100, or Off
This
parameter
controls the
sample
rate
of a
sample
and
hold
network
applied
to
the LFO
within
the tremolo. When
in
"Hold,"
the effect will
be
to fix the
instantaneous
amplitude
(if the
depth
is
not
00)
. A setting of
001
will
have
the largest
space
between
holds
.
Lower
settings create a
staccato effect, whereas
higher
values will increase the
amount
of samples,
making
the tremolo
flow
more
smoothly. This
parameter
can
also
be
turned
off.
07 - Tremolo Left Delay
Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls the time
delay
for the left
channel
regen
delay,
and
has
nothing
to
do
with
the tremolo effect.
08 - Tremolo Right Delay Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls the time
delay
for
the
right
channel
regen delay.
09 - Tremolo Delay Regen
Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the
amount
of
regen
applied
to the delay time
taps
. The sign of the value
determines the polarity
of
the
regen. A
value
of
+00
will eliminate the
audible
delay.
10 - Tremolo Left Echo Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
Controls the tremolo
echo
time for
the
left side.
Higher
settings yield a
deeper
echo.
11
- Tremolo Right Echo Time
Range: 0 to 1500 ms
This
parameter
controls
the
tremolo echo time for
the
right
side.
12 - Tremolo Echo Level Range: 00 to
99
This
parameter
controls the
volume
of
the
discrete echo for
both
the left
and
right
sides.
13 - Bass Fc Range: 0 to 1000 Hz
This
parameter
selects
the
cutoff frequency of the
lower
frequency
band
shelving filter.
14 - Bass
EO
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 frequency of the
upper
frequency
band
high
shelving
filter.
16 - Treble
EO
Gain
Range: -48 to +24 dB
This
parameter
sets the
amount
of
boost
or
cut
applied
to the
high
shelving
filter.
17 - EO Input Level Trim
Range: -24 to +00 dB
This
parameter
allows
you
to adjust
the
input
volume
of
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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