Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex Owner's Manual page 36

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Working with Effects: Filters
2.
env+ = envelope positive mode (for example, touch wah). In this config-
uration, the filter will move according to the settings of page 5/6, and the
filter frequency shift will increase proportionally to the playing strength.
For more detail, see page
QUICK TIP - Wah: Using the MIDICC#30 and #75 the filter 1 creates the Wah
Pedal auto setting (routing=5,Q1=18,F1Md=EQ). This gives instant access to
the Wah Pedal. Once the MIIDICC#30 is followed by 0 (Wah off) the filters
are restored in the original configuration.
3.
env- = envelope negative mode. In this configuration, the Filter will move
according to the settings of page 5/6 and the filter frequency shift will
decrease proportionally to the playing strength. For more detail, see
page
5/6
of the Filter configuration menu.
4.
EQ = Equalizer mode. See page
To change the Filter Mode settings of F1 (F1Md) or F2 (F2Md), press EDIT
[5]. Use the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to F1Md or
F2Md. Adjust the value with the selection dial [4].
PAGE 3/6 - AUTO MODE MODULATION SETTINGS FOR F1
This page is used to configure filter F1 when auto mode is selected for F1
(F1Md set to auto on page 2/6).
W v a
e : 1 s e
Tempo: 07 .
F in
m
F ax
m
WaveF1 – Filter F1 modulating waveform. Range: sine, trig, trap, rect, expo,
shl1, shl2, shl3.
5/6
of the Filter configuration menu.
6/6
for the settings of this page.
F
in
È3/6
Ph: 0 0
0 Ì
6 4
1
[Hz 0 :
]
4
0 7
1
[Hz 0 :
]
8
0 9
This parameter selects the waveform assigned to the individual modulator of
each filter. You can choose from among the following possibilities (see
pendix
A' on page 64 for more details on the modulating waveforms):
1.
sine = sinusoidal
2.
trig = triangle
3.
trap = trapezoidal
4.
rect = symmetric square waveform
5.
expo = exponential
6.
shl1 = shelf waveform 1
7.
shl2 = shelf waveform 2
8.
shl3 = shelf waveform 3
To change or select a modulating waveform for F1, press EDIT [5]. Use the
arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to WaveF1. Adjust the
value with the selection dial [4].
Tempo – Speed of the F1 modulator. Range 3 BPM (20 s) - 550 BPM (9.16 Hz)
To change the Tempo of the F1 modulating waveform, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Temp. Adjust the
value with the selection dial [4].
Ph – Phase of the F1 modulator. Range: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
Parameter Ph controls the phase of the modulating waveform. It is used to
control the relative phase of effects such as the Tremolo/Panner, Phaser, Fil-
ters (in auto mode), and Chorus, when used simultaneously. (For more details
refer to the QUICK TIP box
'Phase of the modulating
To alter the phase of the F1 modulator, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys
[3] to position the blinking cursor next to Ph. Adjust the value with the
selection dial [4].
Fmin1[Hz] – F1 minimum frequency. Range: 370 Hz to 1968 Hz
Fmax1[Hz] – F1 maximum frequency. Range: 370 Hz to 1968 Hz
These values define the frequency range swept by filter F1 in auto mode.
To change the value of Fmin1 or Fmax1, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys
[3] to position the blinking cursor next to Fmin1 or Fmax1. Adjust the value
with the selection dial [4].
Please note: PedalPro Ex will NOT allow you to set Fmax1 smaller
than Fmin1.
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'Ap-
waveforms', on page 29).

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