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Part
3:
Editing
3.0
About
Ultraverb
II
Algorithm
s______
The
Ultraverb
II
includes
four
'’modules"
other
than
reverb:
chorus,
delay,
equalization,
and
"exciter"
(a
unique
tone-enhancing
circuit
that
relies
on
phase
and
amplitude
changes).
Different
patches
use
different
combinations
of
these
modules,
from
a
single
module
to
up
to
four
modules.
A
particular
combination
is
called
a
multieffects
algorithm
or
simply
an
algorithm.
(The
delay
actually
provides
two
modules
in
many
algorithms—a
pre-delay
that
goes
at
the
beginning
of
the
algorithm
and
a
tapped
or
stereo
delay
that
goes
at
the
end
of
the
algorithm.)
The
Ultraverb
II
offers
a
wide
variety
of
algorithms,
as
shown
on
the
patch
chart
included
with
the
Ultraverb
II.
Most
of
these
are
editable
but
some
special-purpose
algorithms
are
not.
In
an
editable
algorithm,
each
module
has
several
editable
parameters.
Editing
is
the
process
of
changing
parameters
to
customize
the
sound
to
your
liking.
The
edited
sound
can
then
be
saved
to
a
User
patch
location,
overwriting
any
existing
data
in
that
location.
Following
is
a
series
of
block
diagrams
of
the
available
multieffects
algorithms
(along
with
each
associated
display
mnemonic,
described
later,
that
identifies
the
algorithm).
3.0A
Predelay->Gated
Reverb->Stereo
Echo
(gtSE)
Note
that
each
channel's
output
is
taken
from
the
associated
delay
input.

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