Note:
In order to hear the sound coming from the VCF, both the VCF LIN and the VCF LOG
sliders must be set to non-zero values.
The INSTR and VCF signals can be further controlled via MIDI using CC92 and CC2
respectively. Each of these MIDI volume controls is logarithmic and is in series at the end of
its respective signal path. (See the
section for more details.)
Effects Block
This block contains four effects:
,
,
and
. Up to three
of the effects can be used simultaneously, though
Chorus and Delay cannot be used
together
. Chorus or Delay is fixed at the end of the chain but the order of the other two can
be changed at will. The effects are fed by the INSTR and VCF outputs from the Main Mixer.
The panel for only
one
of the four effects can be displayed at any one time. Click on one of
the four tabs (
OVERDRIVE
,
EQUALIZER
,
CHORUS
,
DELAY
) above the panel to display
that effect’s panel - that tab will now become light gray to indicate it can be edited.
There are three sliders common to the effects. Moving from left to right they are as follows:
● ON/OFF (ON/OFF):
Activates or bypasses the effect. When activated, the effect’s tab will be illuminated
with a red border.
● INSTR (ON/OFF (EQ and Overdrive), 0...127 (Chorus and Delay)):
A blend control regulating how much of the dry input instrument signal from the Main
Mixer gets sent to the effect. In EQ and Overdrive it can only be either 0% or 100%
whereas in Chorus and Delay there is a continuous blend.
● VCF (ON/OFF (EQ and Overdrive), 0...127 (Chorus and Delay)):
A blend control regulating how much of the VCF signal from the Main Mixer gets sent
to the effect. In EQ and Overdrive it can only be either 0% or 100% whereas in
Chorus and Delay there is a continuous blend.
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