MIXVIBES CROSS DJ User Manual page 109

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The filter resonance starts at 20% and can be increased to 25%.
the down-sampling rate starts at 16 kHz (knob in the outermost left position)
and it goes down to 722 Hz, the more you turn the amount knob clockwise.
The bit resolution changes from 32 bit down 11 bit on the first half position of
the amount knob. from the middle position up to the outermost right position
of the amount knob the bit depth changes from 11 down 10 bit.
Bliss
the Bliss effect is a white noise generator that is perfectly suited to build drama
into a mix. When the amount knob is at the 0 and 100 position, the white noise is
off. In the range from 1 to 99 the amount knob controls the following parameters
of the white noise signal:
the frequency of the white noise signal starts at 100 Hz and increase to 9 kHz.
The filter resonance starts at 35% and goes up to 100%.
the mix level of the white noise (level in relation to the audio from the player)
starts at 100% then decreases at 50% when the knob position is at 92% (here
the frequency is 6.5 kHz). When the knob is turned completely clockwise the
mix level is 0%.
Bi-Filter
The Bi-Filter is a bipolar filter that behaves as a Low-Pass filter when the Amount
knob is turned from 50 down to 0, and this behaves like a Hi-pass filter when the
knob is turned from 50 up to 100. The filter is off when the knob is at the vertical
position (12 o'clock). turning the knob out of the neutral position controls the cut-
off frequency and the resonance of the filter:
The cut-off frequency of the Low-Pass filter ranges from 5.4 kHz down to 80 Hz.
The cut-off frequency of the Hi-Pass filter ranges from 7.4 kHz up to 11 kHz.
For both filters the resonance range starts at 6% and ends at 3%.
Brake
the Brake effect simulates the stopping of a turntable. the amount knob is used to
set the brake time, i.e. the time that it takes until the virtual turntable comes to a
complete stop. the duration can be set in a range from 6 seconds to half a second.
Set the brake time first, and then switch the effect on. While the brake effect is ac-
tive, you can still shorten or lengthen the brake time by turning the amount knob.
Advanced Features
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