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AIR Stutter
This effect creates mind-blowing glitch effects using a
wide range of volume, pan and pitch stutter effects.
Auto Wah
This effect is a low-pass filter modulated by an envelope that
yields a classic funky "wah-wah"- like sound. The envelope
is triggered by the incoming signal's amplitude. The amount
of the envelope on the cutoff frequency is user-definable.
Autopan Sync
This effect uses an LFO (tempo-synced to your project) to
move the incoming signal back and forth across the stereo
field, creating a rotary effect.
Autopan
This effect uses an LFO to move the incoming signal back
and forth across the stereo field, creating a rotary effect.
Chorus 2-Voice
This effect uses an LFO to modulate the pitch and a delay of
the input signal, which are then added to the dry signal. In
small amounts, this creates the illusion of multiple voices
playing at once. Turn up the Feedback and Amount for
more pronounced "shimmering" and "watery" sounds.
Parameter
Value Range
Intervals
1/64 – ¼
Sync
Off, On
Steps
2–64
Step Length
0–100%
Freeze
Off, On
Decay
50.0 ms – 100 s
Volume
-12.0 – 0.0 – 6.0 dB -1.2 dB
Mix
0–100%
Pan Mod
0–100%
Pitch Mod
-100 – 0 – +100%
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Resonance
0–100
Attack
0–100
Release
0–100
Center
0–100
Sensitivity
0–100
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Rate
8 bars – 1/32
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Rate
0–100
Parameter
Value Range
Dry/Wet
0–100 (dry–wet)
Delay
0–100
Amount
0–100
Width
0–100
Feedback
0–100
Rate
0–100
Default Value
1/16
On
5
100%
Off
6.99 s
100%
50%
0%
Default Value
100
75
30
30
50
50
Default Value
100
1/4
Default Value
100
10
Default Value
100
20
80
80
50
10
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