Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
Vista FX 1-17
Document generated: 18.04.17
SW V5.3
Mod Depth : This controls the intensity of modulation, or “depth” in the Modulated Delay.
Lower settings produce a more subtle chorus effect, while higher values give
a more lush chorusing of the delay repeats.
Tapping : Assigns the Tap control to one of the USR buttons on the consoles channel
strip.
9.3.6.3 Misc
For the category
Misc
the following parameters are available.
Pre Delay : Determines the amount of offset between the two signals that create the flange
effect. Lower values create a tighter effect, higher values result in a more
extreme “whooshing” sound.
Depth : Scales the intensity of the effect. This control affects the output of the LFO
only. It has no effect on the outputs of the individual waveforms.
Voices : Controls the number of additional Chorus Voices.
Regen : Controls the amount of modulated signal being fed back into the input, creat-
ing feedback. Higher amounts add more resonance to the signal.
Speed : Sets the Speed at which the modulated effect cycles.
Waveform : Selects the wave pattern used by the modulated effect.
Diffusion : Creates a time-smoothing effect similar to Diffusion in reverb. Diffusion
can be a subtle effect to add a little warmth to the chorus.
Lo Cut : Frequencies below this frequency are attenuated.
Phase : Controls whether amplitude or depth change occurs in both left and right
outputs simultaneously or alternates between left and right outputs.
Phase Stages : Selects between a 4, 8, or 12 state phase shifter.
ST spread : Increases or decreases the stereo imaging of the Rotary effect.
Drive : Provides overdrive gain to the preamp section of the rotary speaker effect.
Horn min : Sets the minimum speed at which the effect will oscillate.
Horn max : Sets the maximum speed at which the effect will oscillate.
Rotor min : Sets the minimum speed at which the effect will oscillate.
Rotor max : Sets the maximum speed at which the effect will oscillate.
Doppler : Increases or decreases the Doppler pitch effect that is created by the physics
of a rotating speaker.