Repeat Hold; Even/Odd Harmonic Flange With Reverb; Leslie Chorus With Slapback Echo; Chorused Echo Versus Echoed Chorus - Ada 2fx Owner's Manual

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ADA 2FX owners manual version 1
FIGURE 5-5

REPEAT HOLD

FIGURE 5-6

EVEN/ODD HARMONIC FLANGE with REVERB

FIGURE 5-7

LESLIE CHORUS with SLAPBACK ECHO

FIGURE 5-8

CHORUSED ECHO versus ECHOED CHORUS

This captures, stores, and repeats a segment of sound without
signal degradation. The pitch and repeat rate may be modified
by using the MULTIPLIER control. Many useful special effects
can be produced by varying the DEPTH and RATE controls.
The key to using Repeat Hold is to depress the REPEAT HOLD
button after the passage has been played.
FLANGE: At minimum MULTIPLIER control settings, switch
Between in-phase and out-of-phase settings with the PHASE
switch. Inverted signals will cancel lower frequencies thereby
apparently emphasizing treble content. REVERB: Mixing a
higher percentage of dry signal will position the reverb further
into the background.
CHORUS: This simulates the popular rotating speaker effect.
SLAPBACK: This produces a single repeat. Turning the
MULTIPLIER control further clockwise increases the delay
between the dry signal and the repeat
This demonstrates the usefulness of the PATCH switch. The
DIGITAL MULTI-EFFECTS allows you to set up the popular
chorused echo effect or reverse the sequence by depressing
the PATCH switch. In the ECHOED CHORUS mode, each
repeat has a different tonality for a very unique sound.
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