KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Mix Chorus, Mix Flange
Pt/Dry->Ch, Pt/Dry->Fl
Pt Inp Bal
Pt Out Pan
Pt Pitch
Pt PkSplit
Pt Offset
Pt PkShape
All other Chorus parameters
Fl LFO cfg
Fl LRPhase
Fl Phase 1, Fl Phase 2
All other Flange parameters
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The amount of the ßanger or chorus signal to send to the output as a
percent.
The relative amount of pitcher signal to dry signal to send to the chorus
or ßanger. At 0% the dry input signal is routed to the chorus or ßanger. At
100%, the chorus or ßanger receives its input entirely from the pitcher.
Since this is a mono algorithm, an input balance control is provided to
mix the left and right inputs to the pitcher. -100% is left only, 0% is left
plus right, and 100% is right only.
Pans the mono pitcher output from left (-100%) to center (0%) to right
(100%)
The "fundamental" frequency of the Pitcher output. This sets the
frequency of the lowest peak in terms of standard note names. All the
other peaks will be at multiples of this pitch.
Splits the pitcher peaks into two peaks, which both move away from their
original unsplit position, one going up and the other down in frequency.
At 0% there is no splitting; all peaks are at multiples of the fundamental.
At 100% the peak going up merges with the peak going down from the
next higher position.
An offset in semitones from the frequency speciÞed in Pitch.
Controls the shape of the pitcher spectral peaks. 0.0 gives the most
"pitchiness" to the output, in that the peaks are narrow, with not much
energy between them. -1.0 makes the peaks wider. 1.0 brings up the level
between the peaks.
Refer to Chorus documentation.
Sets the user interface mode for controlling each of the 4 ßange LFOs.
Controls the relative phase between left channel LFOs and right channel
LFOs. In Dual1Tap mode, however, this parameter is accurate only when
Fl Rate 1 and Fl Rate 2 are set to the same speed, and only after the Fl LFO
cfg parameter is moved, or the algorithm is called up.
These adjust the corresponding LFO phase relationships between
themselves and the internal beat clock.
Refer to Flange documentation. Parameters with a 1 or 2 correspond to
LFO taps organized as described above.