Feedback Pan; Feedback Shelf; Filter Master (Resonance); Lfo Rate - Lexicon PCM NATIVE EFFECTS BUNDLE Owner's Manual

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Feedback Pan

This parameter controls the left-right soundstage of the feedback portion of the delay line
signal.

Feedback Shelf

This parameter effects all feedback filter types. It allows a certain amount of unfiltered audio to
be combined with the filtered audio. This effectively lowers the effect of the filter. Another way
of looking at it is that it lessens the normal filter slope of 12 dB per octave. Unlike the traditional
biquad filter, the shelf is effective for all filter forms.

Filter Master (Resonance)

This parameter is found in the Resonant Chords algorithm and controls all voices in the
algorithm. Each voice's resonator has its nominal cutoff frequency adjusted by this percentage.

LFO Rate

Sets the speed of an LFO in Hz.

LFO Select

This parameter determines which of the available LFOs may be used to control a voice. The
voice may use the LFO output or the inverted LFO output.

LFO Waveform

Sets the shape of the wave the LFO will follow.
Mix
Mix is the proportion of wet (processed) signal to dry (unprocessed) signal.

Output Bandwidth

When Bandpass or Notch have been selected, this parameter allows you set the bandwidth of
an output filter. Bandwidth is specified in octaves or fractions thereof.

Output Filter Type

This parameter allows you to assign a filter on the output of a delay voice. There are 6
selections available, they are: 1 Pole Lopass, 1 Pole Hipass, 2 Pole Lopass, 2 Pole Hipass,
Bandpass, and Notch.
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