Combination Algorithms; Chorus+Delay; Chorus+4Tap; Signal Routing (2 Effects) - Kurzweil K2600 Musician’s Reference

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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications

Combination Algorithms

700 Chorus+Delay

701 Chorus+4Tap

703 Chor+Dly+Reverb
706 Flange+Delay
707 Flange+4Tap
709 Flan+Dly+Reverb
722 Pitcher+Chor+Dly
723 Pitcher+Flan+Dly
A family of combination effect algorithms ("+")
PAUs:
1 or 2

Signal Routing (2 effects)

The algorithms listed above with 2 effects can be arranged in series or parallel. Effect A and B are
respectively designated as the Þrst and second listed effects in the algorithm name. The output effect A is
wired to the input of effect B, and the input into effect B is a mix of effect A and the algorithm input dry
signal. The effect B input mix is controlled by a parameter A/Dry>B. where A is effect A, and B is effect B.
For example, in Chorus+Delay, the parameter name is ÒCh/Dry>DlyÓ. The value functions much like a
wet/dry mix where 0% means that only the algorithm input dry signal is fed into effect B (putting the
effects in parallel), and 100% means only the output of effect A is fed into effect B (putting the effects in
series). See Figure 10-23 for signal ßow of Chorus+4Tap as an example.
Both effect A and B outputs are mixed at the algorithm output to become the wet signal. These mix levels
are controlled with the 2 parameters that begin with ÒMixÓ. These allow only one or both effect outputs to
be heard. Negative mix amounts polarity invert the signal which can change the character of each effect
when mixed together or with the dry signal. The Wet/Dry parameter adjusts the balance between the sum
of both effects determined by the Mix parameters, and the input dry signal. Negative Wet/Dry values
polarity invert the summed wet signal relative to dry.
Input
4-Tap
Delay
Figure 10-23
10-64
A/Dry->B
Blend
C
fi
d
Ch
An example of routing using Chorus+4Tap
Mix Chorus
2-Tap
Chorus
Mix 4 Tap
4T
Wet/Dry
Output
Blend
Out Gain

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