Flangers; Chorus - Akai MPCX User Manual

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Flangers

A flanger is a modulated delay to emulate the sound created when running two analog tape machines in parallel with
a slight time disalignment. Slow Rate settings can produce a "whooshing" jet engine sound, while faster rates result
in more of a "warble."
Options: Flanger,
Flanger Sync
Flanger
Flanger Sync

Chorus

A chorus effect uses an LFO to modulate the pitch and a delay of the input signal, which are then added to the dry
signal. In small amounts, this creates the illusion of multiple voices playing at once. Turn up the Feedback and
Depth for more pronounced "shimmering" and "watery" sounds.
Options:
Chorus
2-Voice,
Chorus 2-Voice
Chorus 4-Voice
Chorus 4-Voice
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Rate
0–100
Feedback
-100 – 100
Delay
0–100
Width
0–100
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Rate
8 bars – 1/16 triplets 1/4
Feedback
-100 – 100
Delay
0–100
Width
0–100
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Delay
0–100
Amount
0–100
Width
0–100
Feedback
0–100
Rate
0–100
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Delay
0–100
Amount
0–100
Width
0–100
Feedback
0–100
Rate
0–100
Default Value
100
10
0
20
80
Default Value
100
0
20
80
Default Value
100
20
80
80
50
10
Default Value
100
20
80
80
50
10
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