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Effects
Sequential
Display Effect Type Parameter 1 Parameter 2
bbd
bucket-brigade delay delay time feedback amount
ddl
digital delay delay time feedback amount
cho
chorus rate depth
PH1
phaser 1 rate depth
PH2
phaser 2 rate depth
HAL
hall reverb time early reections
rOO
room reverb time early reections
PLA
plate reverb time early reections
SPr
spring reverb decay tone
bbd: This is a vintage bucket-brigade delay emulation. Bucket-brigade
delays were originally a type of analog delay characterized by relatively
short delay times and a warmer character than digital delays due to their
loss of treble and clarity in the delayed analog signal. Adjustable param-
eters are delay time and feedback amount.
To recreate a classic bucket-brigade time-shifting effect, try adjusting the time
parameter in real time.
ddl: This is a classic digital delay, Adjustable parameters are delay time
and feedback amount.
CHO: This is a vintage chorus emulation. Use it to thicken and add
animation to any sound. Adjustable parameters are rate and depth.
PH1: This is a vintage phaser emulation with high resonance. Use it to
add a deep, sweeping, swirling resonant effect to a sound. Adjustable
parameters are rate and depth.
PH2: This is a vintage phaser emulation with lower resonance. Use it to
add a swirling resonant effect to a sound. Adjustable parameters are rate
and depth.
PH3: This is a faithful emulation of Tom Oberheim’s original phaser
design. Use it to add a swirling resonant effect to a sound. Adjustable
parameters are rate and depth.

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