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a: Frequency Bottom
a: Frequency Top
The sweep width and direction of the wah filter are
determined by the
Frequency Top
and
Frequency Bottom
settings.
b: Sweep Mode
This parameter changes the wah control mode. Setting
Sweep Mode
to Auto will select an auto-wah that sweeps
according to envelope changes in the input signal level.
Auto-wah is frequently used for funk guitar parts and clav
sounds.
When
Sweep Mode
is set to D-mod, you can control the
filter directly via the modulation source in the same way as a
wah pedal.
When
Sweep Mode
is set to LFO, the effect uses LFO to
sweep in cycle.
c: Envelope Sens
This parameter sets the sensitivity of auto-wah. Increase the
value if the input signal is too low to sweep. Reduce the
value if the input signal is so high that the filter is stopped
temporarily.
c: Envelope Shape
This parameter determines the sweep curve for auto-wah.
d: LFO Frequency [Hz]
e: MIDI Sync
When
MIDI Sync
=Off, the LFO speed uses the LFO
Frequency parameter setting. When
MIDI Sync
=On, the
LFO speed follows the
BPM
,
Base Note
, and
Times
settings.
e: BPM
e: Base Note
e: Times
One cycle of LFO sweep is obtained by multiplying the
length of a note (
…
) (selected for
Base Note
, in relation to
the tempo specified in
BPM
, or the MIDI Clock tempo if
BPM
is set to MIDI) by the number specified in the Times
parameter.
f: LFO Type
f: CmnLFO Offset [deg]
If
Type
is set to Common 1 or Common 2, modulation will
be applied using the Common FX LFO rather than the LFO
within the effect itself. Since this lets you use the same LFO
for multiple effects, it’s useful when you want to apply
various types of modulation in synchronization.
CmnLFO Offset
specifies the phase difference relative to the
Common FX LFO. For more information, please see
“Common FX LFOs” on page 273.
011: St. Vintage Wah
(Stereo Vintage/Custom Wah)
This effect simulates the tonal character of a vintage wah
pedal. You can customize the tone and range settings.
Max
D
-mod
Frequency
Bottom=25
Top=75
Higher
Max
Zero
Higher
D
-mod
Frequency
Bottom=60
Top=30
Higher
Zero
Higher
Frequency
Bottom=25
Top=75
Higher
Frequency
Bottom=75
Top=25
Higher
Sweep Mode=Auto
Envelope
Envelope
Time
Wah
Woo
Woo
Woo
Envelope
Wah
Wah
Time
Woo
Woo
Wah
Wah
Sweep Mode=D-mod
Time
Level
Envelope
value = 0...–100
value = 0...+100
Envelope Shape
a
Mode
Preset,
Custom
Selects either preset or custom
settings
Shape
–100...+100
Sets the curve of the sweep
Invert
Off, On
Inverts the polarity of the
sweep
b
Frequency
Bottom
0...100
Sets the lower limit of the wah
center frequency when Mode =
Custom
Frequency
Top
0...100
Sets the upper limit of the wah
center frequency when Mode =
Custom
c
Resonance
Bottom
0...100
Sets the lower limit of
resonance amount when
Mode=Custom
Resonance
Top
0...100
Sets the upper limit of
resonance amount when
Mode=Custom
d
Sweep Mode
Auto,
D-mod,
LFO
Selects the control from auto-
wah, modulation source, and
LFO
Src
Off...Tempo
Selects the modulation source
for the wah when Sweep
Mode=D-mod
Manual
0...100
Sets the center frequency when
Sweep Mode=D-mod and
Source=Off
e
Envelope
Sens
0...100
Sets the auto-wah sensitivity
Response
0...100
Sets the speed of response
when Sweep Mode=Auto or D-
mod
f
LFO
Frequency
[Hz]
0.02...20.00
Sets the speed of the LFO p.297
Src
Off...Tempo
Selects a modulation source for
LFO speed
Amt
–20.00...
+20.00
Sets the modulation amount of
LFO speed
g
MIDI Sync
Off, On
When this is on, the LFO speed
is set by BPM, Base Note, and
Times, instead of Frequency
BPM
MIDI,
40.00...
300.00
MIDI syncs to the system
tempo; 40–300 sets the tempo
manually for this individual
effect
Base Note
...
Selects the type of notes that
specify the LFO speed
Times
x1...x32
Sets the number of notes that
specify the LFO speed
Mode
Preset Setting
Custom Parameters
Stereo In - Stereo Out
D
-mod
Envelope Sens
Shape / Invert
Response
Wet / Dry
Wah
Sweep Mode
D-mod
Auto
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
LFO
LFO
Wah
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Summary of Contents for M50-73
Page 1: ...2 E Parameter Guide ...
Page 86: ...Program mode 78 ...
Page 132: ...Combination mode 124 ...
Page 222: ...Sequencer mode 214 ...
Page 297: ...Effect Mixer Block Diagrams Main Outputs 289 ...
Page 418: ...Appendices 410 ...