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Section 4 - Algorithms
06 - Phaser Feedback Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the
amount
of feedback applied to the left
and
right channel
phaser
. The
sign of
the
value determines the
polarity
of the feedback.
07 - Phaser Notch Depth Range: -99 to
+99
This
parameter
controls the
depth
of the notches created
by
the phasing. Deep notches occur
in
the
phased
spectrum
when
the
parameter
is
set
to
99.
When this parameter is set to 00, there
exists
no
phasing
(i.e. notches),
but
there is a
doppler
effect with higher LFO rates.
08 - Left/Right LFO Range: Out-of-Phase or In-Phase
Determines
whether
the
phaser
on
the
left
and
right channels is modulating
in
or
out-of
phase
.
09 - Phaser 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
phaser
.
When
in
hold,
the
effect will be to create momentarily fixed notches within
the
frequency
spectrum
(if
the
notch
depth
is
not
00).
A setting of
001
will
have
the largest space
between
samples. Higher values will increase the
number
of holds
per
second, making
the
phasing
flow
more
smoothly. The
sample
and
hold
function can be
turned
off.
10 - Phaser Left Delay Time
Range: 0
to
1600
ms
This
parameter
sets the delay time for
the
left side. This is the "ping."
11
- Phaser Right Delay Time Range: 0 to 1600
ms
This
parameter
controls the feed
forward
delay time for the right side. This is the
"pong."
12 - Phaser Delay Feedback Range:
-99
to
+99
This
parameter
controls
the
feedback
amount
for the delay effect. The sign of the value
determines the polarity of the feedback. A value of
+00 will eliminate the delay effect. This
parameter
also controls the feed
forward
level (see diagram).
13 - Mod1 Source
14 - Mod1 Destination
15 - Mod1 Param Range Min
16 - Mod1 Param Range Max
17 - Mod2
Source
18 - Mod2 Destination
19 - Mod2 Param Range Min
20 - Mod2 Param Range Max
See
the
descriptions
under
the
Algorithm
Modulators, found earlier in this section.
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