Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex Owner's Manual page 29

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TIPS & TRICKS - TREMOLO / PANNER
The waveform vntg (Vintage) will produce the same tremolo as a
vintage Fender amplifier. Setting the value of Depth to 50.0% on the
analogue Tremolo of the PedalPro Ex corresponds to setting the inten-
sity potentiometer of your vintage Fender amplifier to a value of 10.
The parameter Ph (phase of the modulating waveform) does not
produce any effect if you are using the Tremolo/Panner on its own. If
you use the Tremolo/Panner in combination with any other modula-
tors (phaser, auto filters, etc) refer to the QUICK TIP box
modulating
waveforms'.
QUICK TIP: Phase of the modulating waveforms
The effect of the parameter Ph is audible only when more than one effect
featuring this parameter (Tremolo/Panner, Filters, Phaser, and optional
Chorus and Flanger) are simultaneously active.
By altering this parameter, you can set and keep constant the relative
phase difference across the modulating waveforms of the effects. This
makes sense only when all running modulators are synchronised. To do
this, you must ensure that the Tempo parameter is set to the same value
across all the running modulators.
To check out the effect of the Ph parameter, enable at least two effects
using time-modulating waveforms, for instance the Tremolo and the
) and set them to the same Tempo using
Phaser. Switch both effects on (
Á
the appropriate selectors (see the section Tempo under each effect).
Using the Ph parameter you can now set the phase difference between
the two – or more – waves. Start by setting both phases to 0° and experi-
ment by changing one of the phases to 90°, 180° and 270°.
Note: the Ph parameter will NOT produce any audible difference if you
are only using one effect.
'Phase of the
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Working with Effects: Tremolo / Panner
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