9. THE EFFECTS
9.1. About the Vocoder V Effects
The 11 high-quality effects that are part of Vocoder V extend its creative options. These
effects include models of classic analog effects as well as modern digital effects. Because
these effects are incorporated in Vocoder V, in stand-alone mode it's not necessary to use
a plug-in host (e.g., MainStage) to load both Vocoder V and other plug-ins. With DAWs, a
Vocoder V preset can include effects that would normally require inserting other plug-ins.
This makes Vocoder V a self-contained plug-in that will likely include most, if not all, of the
effects you would want to use. The roster of effects includes:
Reverb Emulates the effect of playing in an acoustic space, from a small room to
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large hall.
Delay Repeats the input signal with adjustable time, feedback, tone, stereo width,
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ping-pong, and sync options
Chorus Classic, sweet modulation effect that multiplies the sound of one
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instrument into sounding like several instruments are playing together.
Flanger A swooshing, pitch effect with a metallic sound, that offers multiple tonal
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adjustments and sync option.
Phaser A sweeping, swirling effect first made popular in the late 60s.
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Overdrive Adds a solid-state, oversaturated distortion character. A tone control
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provides different sonic possibilities.
Compressor A common dynamics processor to control peaks and give a full
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sound.
BitCrusher Bit depth reduction with a range of 16-bit to 1.50 bits, with wide
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sample rate reduction options.
Multi Filter Synthesizer-type filter with multiple filter topologies and slopes, some
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with resonance.
Param EQ 5-band fully parametric EQ with three fully parametric stages, and
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low and high shelving stages with resonance.
Stereo Pan Moves the sound between the left and right channels with definable
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depth, rate, and sync options.
9.2. The Effects Panel
Click on the Advanced button in the upper toolbar to open the Advanced panel, then click on
the Effects button to open the Effects section with its three effects slots. All three effects are
available simultaneously.
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