19
Harmonic
A440 (Hz)
Pitch Shift + perfect fifth
Frequency Shift + 220 Hz
5th harmonic
2200
3300
2420
The
shift left/right balance ([ALT]-SHIFT) control will keep the left (CCW) or right (CW) delay shift con-
stant while reducing and then inverting the shift of the other delay. Turning the control counter-clock-
wise will keep the left shift constant while reducing, disabling, and then inverting the right delay shift.
Turning the control clockwise will keep the right shift constant while reducing, disabling, and then in-
verting the left delay shift. At the minimum and maximum settings, the delays will be shifted in opposite
directions. The
SHIFT control will affect both channels proportionally.
Frequency shifting creates similar sounds as ring modulation, but all of the new components are either
above or below the original frequency. Ring modulation adds new components above and below the
original. You can get a ring modulation effect by setting the
shift left/right balance to its minimum or
maximum value and using a series delay structure or mono output.
Blend Controls
The
BLEND control adjusts the wet/dry blend from 100% dry to 100% wet. The dry signal level is at full
volume until approximately 12:00.
[ALT]-BLEND adjusts the left/right balance of wet/dry levels. At 12:00, the left and right delay outputs
use the same wet/dry blend. Turning counter-clockwise, the left delay output remains at the
BLEND
control setting and the right delay output level is reduced. Turning clockwise, the right delay output re-
mains at the
BLEND control setting and the left delay output level is reduced. When a left/right balance
is set, the
BLEND control will affect both delay outputs proportionally; the favored delay will follow the
BLEND control, and the other delay will get proportionally quieter.
If you prefer a unity-gain analog dry signal with the
BLEND control acting as an effect level, use the edi-
tor to select
FX Level bypass mode.