Distortion; Dual Phaser - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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[Size]: Sets the overall number of "reflections" that appear across the stereo field. Higher
settings make for a "larger" reverb effect.
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[High Damping]: This knob sets the amount of damping applied to the high frequencies in
the reflections. Positioned at the left, this knob causes a more 'dark' reverb, when turned
to the right the reverb becomes more 'bright'.
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[Dry/Wet]: This virtual knob controls the mix of the processed and original signal. This
knob is only active if the program mixer is configured in a serial setting. In this case you
can also control this parameter using the [Return] knobs in the [Effects] section on
Origin's front panel. If the mixer is configured in parallel setting, the [dry/wet] knob is
grayed out (always 100 % wet).
8.6.3.4

Distortion

This particular effect has the simplest set of controls of all FX within the Origin. Yet, it can have a
profound impact on the sound. You can use this to add a bit of edge to a pad - or, you can go full
bore and turn a lead sound into a screaming monster.
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[Drive]: This knob sets the amount of drive (distortion) of the effect. Higher values yield a
more distorted sound.
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[Type]: (Clip I, Clip II) These two settings dictate the onset and amount of distortion,
according to the amount of signal present at the input. Clip II generates a more
pronounced result than Clip 1.
8.6.3.5

Dual Phaser

The Dual phaser module provides a classic phasing sound similar to the analog phasing pedal effects.
You can use it for many different purposes, from wild effects to the classic phasing of the 70's
(Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes, Weather Report...). Origin's dual phaser includes two phasers that can
operate in parallel or serial modes.
ARTURIA – ORIGIN – USER'S MANUAL
The reverb
The distortion
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