Working With Effects; Momentarily Apply An Effect; Trigger An Effect Via Control Voltage Signal; Trigger An Effect Via Midi Input - 1010music Fxbox v 2.0 User Manual

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Working with Effects

Fxbox takes audio input from IN1 and IN2, processes the configured effects using two distinct effects chains, and sends
the results of Chain A to OUT1 and OUT2, and the results of Chain B to FX1 and FX2.
When fxbox starts up, the touch screen displays the Main screen with the grid containing up to 16 effects for the selected
preset. The available effects are listed in the table below:
Figure 9: Main Screen
The effects are applied by the signal
processing chain in the order in which they
appear in the grid, from top left, moving
across to the right and then moving across
each subsequent row moving down. You
can add or remove effects on the grid for
each chain.
Effects can be momentarily enabled using
the touch screen, triggered via control
voltage (CV) and MIDI inputs, sequenced
via individual Gate Sequencers, or set to
always on by configuring the parameters for the effect.
M om entarily Apply an Effect
If you want to apply an effect manually, you can do so by touching and holding the cell for that effect on the touch screen.
The effect is applied while you are touching the cell, and stops when you remove your finger.

Trigger an Effect via Control Voltage Signal

You can use an external signal to control when an effect is applied using independent signals for each effect. To do this,
plug a control voltage gate signal into the CV Trigger jack that maps to the effect in the grid. The effect will be applied
when the CV signal goes high, and be turned off when the CV signal goes low.
Trigger an Effect via M IDI Input
You can trigger an effect by plugging a MIDI controller source into the MIDI input jack. The
MIDI input uses a TRS connection compatible with the Arturia BeatStep Pro. Be sure to use
a TRS cable. By default, Fxbox responds to MIDI inputs on MIDI Channel 10. You can select
a different MIDI port on the Settings screen, as described in General Module Settings above.
MIDI inputs for notes 36 to 51 are mapped to the effects in the grid as shown in the
diagram to the right. The Play button is mapped to note 52 and will toggle play mode.
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Label
Effect
BTCR
Bit reduction and sample rate reduction
CHR
Chorus
DIST
Distortion
DLY
Delay
FILT
Low or High Pass Filter
FLNG
Flanger
FRZE
Granulator based freeze effect
GATE
Clock based gating
LOOP
Automated looping, with quantized start and
length
PAN
Automated panning
PHAS
Phaser
PIT
Pitch Shifter
RING
Ring modulator
RVB
Reverb
RVRS
Reverse
VNYL
Turntable and similar effects including scratching,
tape stop, and backspin
Figure 10: Effects List
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