Amp. Mod
Effect
The Amplitude Modulator can be used as a tremolo or as a low-frequency ring modulator.
For use as a tremolo, the dry signal (the first number of the Mix parameter) must be kept
above
63. For use as a ring modulator, the dry signal must be kept below 64.
Speed
0…127
Oscillator speed of the amplitude modulator.
Spread
0…127
Amount of lag between the left and right channel.
Mix
127:0…0:127
Determines the volume ratio of the dry and wet signal.
Delay
Effect
Time
Delay time. This parameter is displayed as a note type followed by a Beats-Per-Minute
number. So
1/4 [74] means that the delay time is a quarter-note at 74 BPM.
Feedback
0…127
Determines the amount of delayed signal being fed back into the delay.
Mix
127:0…0:127
Determines the volume ratio of the dry and wet signal.
Pan Delay
Effect
The only difference between Delay and Pan Delay is that the delayed signal seems to
bounce from the left channel to the right and back again.
Effect
|
Time
|Feedback |
Mix
Pan Delay|1/4
[74]|
090
|
106:21
Effect
|
Time
|Feedback |
Mix
Delay
|1/4
[74]|
090
|
106:21
Effect
|
Speed
| Spread
|
Mix
Amp. Mod |
038
|
100
|
55:72
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