Section 7 — Effect Parameters TS-12 Musician’s Manual
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FLANGE CENTER Range: 00 to 99
Controls the sweep center of the flanger effect. The larger the flanger center, the wider will be the
available width.
RATE Range: 00 to 99
Controls the rate of modulation of the flanger effect.
WIDTH Range: 00 to 99
Controls the range of the high to low-frequency sweep in the flanger effect.
REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of feedback applied from the output to the flanger input. The sign of the
value determines the polarity of the feedback.
NOTCH DEPTH Range: -99 to +99
Controls the depth of the notches created by the flanging effect. A setting of +00 will disable the
flanging effect. A setting of +00 will also provide a doppler effect for wide moderately slow LFO
rates.
S/H RATE Range: 000 to 100
Controls the sample rate of a sample and hold network. This is applied to the LFO within the
flanger. 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
flanging flow more smoothly. The sample and hold function can be turned off (when set to 000).
L/R LFO Range: OUT-OF-PHASE or IN-PHASE
Determines whether the flanger on the left and right channels is modulating IN-PHASE or OUT-
OF-PHASE.
DELAY - REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the level of the delay time taps. The sign of the value determines the polarity of the
feedback.
TIME (L and R) Ranges: 0000 to 1500 msec
These parameters control the time delay for the left and right channel regen delays. The left is the
“ping,” and the right is the “pong.”
ECHO - LEVEL Range: 00 to 99
Controls the volume of the discrete echoes for both the left and right sides. A setting of 00 would
eliminate any audible echo.
TIME (L and R) Range: 0000 to 1500 msec
These parameters control the flanger echo times for the left and right sides. Higher values yield a
deeper echo.
EQ TRIM Range: -24 to +00 dB
Allows you to adjust the input volume of the EQs to eliminate the possibility of clipping boosted
signals.
BASS FC Range: 0000 to 1000 Hz
Sets the cutoff-frequency of the lower-frequency band shelving filter.