Stereo Phaser Effect - Elektron Analog Heat MKII User Manual

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8. TIPS & TRICKS
5. Press the [AMP] key to access AMP PAGE, and set VOL to 127.
6. Press the [ENV] key to access ENVELOPE PAGE 1, and set MODE to AD. Adjust the MODE (AD) param-
eter until you clearly see the incoming signal in the TRIG meter. You should see the peaks and dips of the
incoming signal, retaining as much as possible of dynamics of the signal.
7. Lower the TRIG value until you see the trigger icon blink in the upper right corner of the screen. Make
sure it triggers mainly from the strongest peaks of the incoming sound.
8. Set ATK to 48, and REL to 72.
9. Press [ENV] a second time to access ENVELOPE PAGE 2 and change DEST1 to PRESET VOL and
DEPTH1 to -72.
You should now hear a very dynamic ducking effect with pretty sharp transients. You can change VOL, ATK,
REL, and DEPTH1 to achieve different compression effects.
If you change VOL to 80 and apply positive modulation (DEPTH1), you expand the signal instead of
compress it.
Bonus: Adding LFO
1. Press the [LFO] key to access LFO PAGE 1.
2. Set WAVE to SQR, SPEED to 1, and MULT to x1.
3. Press the [LFO] key again to access LFO PAGE 2.
4. Set DEST1 to PRESET VOL, MODE to TRI, and FADE to 40.
5. Apply positive modulation from DEPTH1 for even louder transients.
Note that DEPTH1 on ENVELOPE PAGE 2 need to be lowered to make room for the LFO modulation.

8.3 STEREO PHASER EFFECT

The Analog Heat can also achieve an effect similar to that of a classic stereo phaser pedal by using the
filter frequency panning function.
1. Select any circuit and set the [FILTER TYPE] to BAND STOP.
2. Connect your sound source to the Analog Heat and make sure that the volume of the sound source is as
strong as possible.
3. Make sure the input level is correctly set. For more information, please see "3.2 SETTING THE INPUT
SENSITIVITY LEVEL" on page 10.
4. Start by setting WET LEVEL to 127, and DRY/WET to 63. Set FREQUENCY to 64, and RESONANCE
to 0.
5. Press the [LFO] key twice to access LFO PAGE 2, and change DEST1 to FILTER PAN and set DEPTH1
to around +64.
6. Press the [LFO] key to access LFO PAGE 1 and set SPEED to your liking.
You should now hear a phasing effect applied to your sound. Try playing around with the LFO waveforms,
speed, and depth, as well as the filter frequency. The different Filter Types have a different impact on the
sound when you use the filter frequency panning.
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