Editing Effects
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Setting the Flanger Feedback Type
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
2 (Flanger only)
Parameter:
FlngShp (NORMAL or INVERT)
This determines the phase of the Flanger feedback signal. A setting of
INVERT
will result in a more dramatic effect.
Setting the Chorus/Flanger LFO Speed
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
3 (Chorus and Flanger only)
Parameter:
Chors/Flang Speed (00 to 99)
This parameter adjusts the LFO Speed for the Chorus and Flanger.
Setting the Chorus/Flanger LFO Depth
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
4 (Chorus and Flanger only)
Parameter:
Chors/Flang Depth (00 to 99)
This parameter adjusts the LFO Depth for the Chorus and Flanger. This
controls the amount of pitch alteration.
Setting the Chorus/Flanger Feedback
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
5 (Chorus and Flanger only)
Parameter:
Chrs/Flng Feedbk (00 to 99)
This parameter adjusts the Feedback for the Chorus and Flanger. A
portion of the output of the Pitch section can be “fed back” into the
input in order to make the effect more pronounced.
Setting the Pitch Detune Amount
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
2 (Pitch Detune only)
Parameter:
Pch Detune (-99 to 99)
This adjusts the amount of detuning. At +
99
, the sound is tuned up 50
cents. At –
99
, the sound is tuned down 50 cents.
Setting the Resonator Tuning
Button:
[EDIT] [EDIT] [80 PITCH]
Page:
1, 2 or 4 (Resonator only)
Parameter:
Resntr Tune (00 to 60)
This adjusts the Resonator tuning frequency. Lower values result in a
“buzzier” sound. Higher values result in a “flanged” sound.
TIP: The inverted-feedback Flange effect
can be used to simulate resonance. To
simulate a sweep, run the waveform through
the effect and modulate the flange depth.
Although you cannot use an envelope as a
mod source, you can access any of the
other real time controllers. The flanger may
introduce artifacts (depending on
the frequency content of the waveform).
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