microKORG2 EFFECT, EQ section - Modulation (MOD)
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4. Release [0...127]
Sets the speed with which the envelope follower reponds to decreases in amplitude. Turning the knob
to the right makes the reponse slower.
5. Dry/Wet [0...100 %]
This sets the mix of the unprocessed (dry) and processed (wet) signals. Turning the knob to the right
will increase the wet level and decrease the dry level.
Distortion
An effect that offers several different types of harmonic distortion.
MOD
1. Effect Type (Type) Distortion
2. Distortion Model (Model) [Overdrive, Dist, Tube, Decimator, Wavefold, Crash]
Selects the distortion model.
Overdrive: a gentle distortion
Dist: an intense distortion
Tube: a distortion that is similar to a famous guitar pedal
Decimator: a distortion that reduces the sample rate of a signal
Wavefold: a distortion that uses the input signal as the phase of an oscillator
Crash: a distortion that syncs an oscillator to the input signal
3. Tone [0...127] (CC#12)
Cuts the high frequency content of the distorted signal. Turning the knob to the left makes the signal
darker.
4.Depth [0...127] (CC#111)
Sets the intensity of the distortion. Turning the knob to the right increases the intensity.
5. Output [0...127] (CC#112)
This sets the mix of the unprocessed (dry) and processed (wet) signals. Turning the knob to the right
will increase the wet level and decrease the dry level.
MOD EXTRA
2. Pre EQ Freq (EqFreq) [0...127]
Sets the frequency of the pre-distortion filter. Turning the knob to the right increases the frequency.
3. Pre EQ Gain (EqGain) [-63...0...63]
Sets the gain of the pre-distortion filter. Turning the knob to the left of center decreases the gain, and
turning it to the right of center increases the gain.
4. Post Low Cut (LowCut) [0...127]
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the output high pass filter. Sounds and harmonic components below
the cutoff frequency will be attenuated. Turning the knob to the right will increase the cutoff fre-
quency.
5. Dry/Wet [0...100 %]
This sets the mix of the unprocessed (dry) and processed (wet) signals. Turning the knob to the right
will increase the wet level and decrease the dry level.