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EFFECT ALGORITHM
DESCRIPTION
Program for distorting vocal sounds,
resembles the sound produced by a
14 Vocal Distortion
distorted megaphone. The sound
depends largely on the selected
variation.
A popular effect in combination with
organ sounds, as it simulates the
sound of a horn-loaded speaker
15 Rotary Speaker
rotating in a wooden cabinet and
driven by an electric motor. The
resulting sound effect is somewhat
similar to a tremolo.
Simulation of a "Voice Coder". The
left channel's signal is controlled by
the right channel, i.e. you can control
16 Vocoder
a keyboard sound (left channel) by
singing or speaking into a
microphone (right channel).
EFFECT ALGORITHM
DESCRIPTION
Pitch shifters transpose the source
signal (tunable in cents and semi-
17 Pitch
tones) and then add it to the original.
Similar to the chorus effect, but with
an addtional feedback parameter,
18 Flanger
which is why flangers produce a
much more "floating" sound that
seems to wander through the room.
Chorused sound produced by slight
19 Chorus
pitch shifting and time delays.
This program simulates the tremolo
effect typically found on guitar amps
and combines it with a delay. The
20 Tremolo & Delay
tremolo effect is produced by
modulating the volume of the source
signal. This algorithm also allows for
panning the signal.
APPLICATION
Try it and see! Can also be used for
processing organ sounds.
The Rotary Speaker effect is not
limited to organs and keyboards, but
also produces interesting sounds if
used with, for example, guitar
sounds.
This effect was frequently used in the
disco music of the 70's, but is still
"in" today. Most often used to modify
voices in combination with
instrumental sounds.
APPLICATION
Particularly suitable for doubling
vocals and solo instruments.
Suitable for all bright sounding
instruments such as guitar, bass,
electric piano or cymbals. Also used
to produce peculiar vocal sounds.
Chorus is idealy suited to make
instruments sound "wider". In
particular, guitars and basses get
more punch from a chorus. Also
used to enhance thin-texture string or
pad sounds.
Naturally, this effect is mainly used
for electric guitars, in particular, to
reproduce classic "vintage" sounds.
But it is also an interesting special
effect for vocal sounds.
EFFECT ALGORITHMS
and COMBINATIONS
20 Tremolo & Delay
21 Delay & Reverb
22 Pitch & Reverb
23 Flanger & Reverb
24 Chorus & Reverb

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