015: Stereo Isolator; 016: Stereo Wah/Auto Wah - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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015: Stereo Isolator

This is a stereo effect that separates the input signal into low,
mid, and high-frequency bands, and controls the volume of
each band independently. For example you can separately
boost or cut the kick, snare, and hi-hat sounds from a drum
signal in realtime.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Trim
Isolator
Trim
Right
D
-mod
D
-mod
D
-mod
XOVER FILTER
For a description of the on-screen Crossover Filter graphic,
see "004: St.Multiband Compressor" on page 766.
Trim
Sets the input level.
Frequency Low-Mid [Hz]
Sets the frequency at which the low and mid bands are
divided.
Frequency Mid-High [Hz]
Sets the frequency at which the mid and high bands are
divided.

016: Stereo Wah/Auto Wah

This stereo wah effect allows you to create sounds from
vintage wah pedal simulation to auto-wah simulation, and
much broader range settings.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Envelope Sens
+
Envelope Shape
D
-mod
Right
CONTROL
Sweep Mode
This parameter selects how the wah will be controlled.
Auto makes the sweeps follow the input signal's volume
envelope. Auto-wah is frequently used for funk guitar parts
and clav sounds.
778
Low
Mid
High
Low
Mid
High
[0...100]
[100...500]
[2000...6000]
Wah
Sweep Mode
Auto
Response
D-mod
LFO
LFO
Wah
[Auto, Dmod, LFO]
ISOLATOR
Low Gain [dB]
Sets the low-frequency gain.
Source
Selects the source that will modulate low-frequency gain.
Wet / Dry
Amount
Sets the amount by which the low-frequency gain will be
modulated.
Mid Gain [dB]
Wet / Dry
Sets the mid-frequency gain.
Source
Selects the modulation source for mid-frequency gain.
Amount
Sets the amount by which the mid-frequency gain will be
modulated.
High Gain [dB]
Sets the high-frequency gain.
Source
Selects the modulation source for high-frequency gain.
Amount
Sets the amount by which the high-frequency gain will be
modulated.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with modulatable
control over wet/dry balance. For more information, see
"OUTPUT" on page 762.
Dmod lets you control the filter directly via a modulation
source, just like a wah pedal.
LFO uses an LFO to create cyclic sweeps.
Source
Wet / Dry
Selects the modulation source for the wah when Sweep
Mode is set to Dmod.
Response
Sets the response speed when Sweep Mode is set to Auto or
Dmod.
Wet / Dry
Envelope Sens
This parameter sets the sensitivity of auto-wah. Increase the
value if the input signal is too low to sweep. Reduce the
value if the input signal is so high that the filter is stopped
temporarily.
Envelope Shape
This parameter determines the sweep curve for the auto-wah.
[–Inf, –59...+12]
[Off...Tempo]
[–72...+72]
[–Inf, –59...+12]
[Off...Tempo]
[–72...+72]
[–Inf, –59...+12]
[Off...Tempo]
[–72...+72]
[Off...Tempo]
[0...100]
[0...100]
[+/–100]

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