Chorus; Panner; Midi-Pan - Art SGX-2000 User Manual

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The base delay of the Flanger is set and the sweep WIDTH and SPEED is user
controlled. REGENeration may be adjusted to vary the "strength" of the processed
signal. The output level of the FLANGER may be adjusted to control it's "depth"
in the preset.
When the Flanger TYPE= POST the flanger is positioned last in the
chain. This is to assure that maximum effect and presence is maintained in all
effects combinations. Using Flanger TYPE= PRE positions the FLANGER in parallel
with any Reverb or DDL effect. By positioning the Flanger like this, the
processed signal is not delayed or reverberated before it is flanged.

CHORUS

[CHORUS], [CHO]
Parameters:
:TYPE= OFF, POST, PRE, [POST]
:WIDTH= 0 to 100 percent in % increments [34%]
:SPEED= .04Hz to 27.3Hz [0.84hZ]
:DELAY= 0 to 47ms in 1 ms increments [30]
:LEVEL= 0 to 100 percent in % increments [100%]
Chorus may be used to thicken or sweeten the final processed sound. It is created
by sweeping a comb filter through a base delay time and generally using between a
30 to 60 percent
mix between the dry and wet signal. The base delay time plays
an important role in the perception of the effect. Longer base delays are more
preferable to give a deep rich sound to vocals and guitars, while shorter base
delays are used for more delicate enhancement purposes. The width plays an
important role in the range of perceived effect and is best used in conjunction
with the speed parameter. Like the FLANGER, the effect type may either be POST or
PRE located in relation to reverb or delay. The output level of the CHORUS may be
adjusted to control it's "depth" in the preset.

PANNER

[PANNER], [PAN]
Parameters:
:MOD % =0 to 100 percent in % increments [100%]
:SPEED= .04Hz to 27.3Hz [2.16Hz]

MIDI-PAN

[MPN]
Parameter:
POSITN = 0 to 127 in 1 step increments [64]
Panning automatically pans the audio image from the left to the right in the
stereo sound field. By varying the MODulation, you adjust the "depth" into the
stereo field (how far left and right you go). The SPEED merely controls the rate
at which you do so.
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