MOD (MODULATION) EFFECTS
When the different delay times of sound are mixed, the tone will
be changed by the phase difference. A tone change effect can be
produced by modulating the delay time and the level of delay
sound.
Flange (Flangar)
2in/2out
Dual Flange (DualFIg)
2in/2out
The flanging effect is produced by varying the delay between 2
identical signals, thus producing a complex varying "Comb
Filter" effect.
Parameters
ModFrq (Modulation Frequency: 0.05Hz ~ 40.0Hz)
Sets the speed of modulation and hence the rate at which the
effect varies.
Depth (1, 2)(Modulation Depth: 0% ~ 100%)
Sets the amount of delay time variation thus adjusting the
depth of the effect. A bigger value will give at deeper
modulation.
Delay (1, 2)(Modulation Delay Time: 0.1msec ~
100.0msec)
Sets the basic delay time from the initial direct sound to the
beginning of the flange effect. A setting of 1.0 msec and below
causes interference in the high frequency.
Phase (Phase: -180.0deg ~ +180.0deg)
Sets the phase between Modulation Delay 1 and 2.
FbGain (Feed Back Gain: 0% ~ 99%)
Determines the amount of flange signal to be fed back to the
input of the processor for further modulation. More feedback
increases the overall complexity, "strength" and decay time of
the effect.
InMode (Input Mode: Mix, Stereo)
Selects the input mode between the mixed sound of the left
and right channels and stereo source.
HPF (high Pass Filter Frequency: THRU, 32Hz ~ 1.0kHz)
Permits rolling off the low frequency content of the reverb
signal above the set frequency. The HPF is OFF when set to
THRU.
LPF (Low Pass Filter Frequency: 1.0kHz ~ 16kHz, THRU)
Permits the rolling off the high frequency content of the
reverb signal above the set frequency. The LPF is OFF when
set at THRU.
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