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Chapter 8—Insert Effect Parameters
To access the Parameters described on this page (unless otherwise noted):
Press Effects, turn the Parameter knob to select Insert Effect, and press Enter. Turn the Parameter
knob to select the parameter, and use the Value knob to change the parameter's Setting.
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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 parametric.
Speed Slow or Fast Determines how the rotating speaker will switch between slow and fast
speeds. The behavior of this switch accurately reflects an actual rotary
speaker, taking time to speed up or slow down, based on the values of the
Inertia parameters. By assigning a modulation controller to this
parameter, you can change between the slow and fast speeds in real time.
Spread Stereo or Mono Selects either a stereo or mono rotary speaker effect.
Crossover Fc 10Hz to 20.0kHz Sets the crossover frequency between the low and high rotors.
Lo Hi Bal Full <Lo to Full >Hi Controls the balance between the low and the high rotor.
Rotor Mix Full Dry to Full Wet Controls the balance between the leakage (dry) signal and the rotor (wet)
signal. We recommend settings near 70.0% wet.
Hi Inertia 100ms to 10.0s Determines how long it will take for the rotor effect to speed up to the
high setting after switching from slow. Adjust this parameter to simulate
the effect of the rotary speaker gradually picking up speed.
Hi Slow 0.0Hz to 10.0Hz Sets the rotary speaker’s “slow” rate when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set
to “Hi,” or when the selected modulator is at zero output level. The
higher the value, the faster the rate.
Hi Fast 0.0Hz to 10.0Hz Sets the rotary speaker’s “fast” rate when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set
to “Hi,” or when the selected modulator is at zero output level. The
higher the value, the faster the rate.
Hi FM Min 0 to 100 Sets the minimum amount of detuning as the speaker rotates when the Lo
Hi Bal parameter is set to “Hi.”
Hi FM Max 0 to 100 Sets the maximum amount of detuning as the speaker rotates when the Lo
Hi Bal parameter is set to “Hi.” These two parameters create what is also
known as the “Doppler” effect.
Hi AM Min 0 to 100 Sets the minimum amount that the volume will change as the speaker
rotates when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set to “Hi.”
Hi AM Max 0 to 100 Sets the maximum amount that the volume will change as the speaker
rotates when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set to “Hi.” Broader ranges
between these two parameters will create a deeper rotating speaker effect.
Lo Inertia 100ms to 10.0s Determines how long it will take for the rotor effect to slow down to the
low setting after switching from Fast. Adjust this parameter to simulate
the effect of the rotary speaker gradually slowing down.
Lo Slow 0.0Hz to 10.0Hz Sets the rotary speaker’s “slow” rate when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set
to “Lo,” or when the selected modulator is at zero output level. The
higher the value, the faster the rate.
Lo Fast 0.0Hz to 10.0Hz Sets the rotary speaker’s “fast” rate when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set
to “Lo,” or when the selected modulator is at zero output level. The
higher the value, the faster the rate.
Lo FM Min 0 to 100 Sets the minimum amount of detuning as the speaker rotates when the Lo
Hi Bal parameter is set to “Lo.”
Lo FM Max 0 to 100 Sets the maximum amount of detuning as the speaker rotates when the Lo
Hi Bal parameter is set to “Lo.” These two parameters create what is also
known as the “Doppler” effect.
Lo AM Min 0 to 100 Sets the minimum amount that the volume will change as the speaker
rotates when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set to “Lo.”
Lo AM Max 0 to 100 Sets the maximum amount that the volume will change as the speaker
rotates when the Lo Hi Bal parameter is set to “Lo.” Broader ranges
between these two parameters will create a deeper rotating speaker effect.

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