MODULATION
* Effector selection is made with "MdTyp (Modulation Type)."
Chors:
Stereo Chorus
Flang:
Stereo Flanger
Phase:
Stereo Phaser
2V-HR:
2Voices Harmonist
2V-PS:
—_2Voices Pitch Shifter
2BCho*:
Stereo 2Band Chorus
4V-HR*:
4Voices Harmonist
4V-PS*:
4Voices Pitch Shifter
Rotry*:
Rotary
Space*:
Space Chorus
* Effectors indicated by an asterisk ("*") can be selected with
algorithm numbers B1 to B9.
Stereo Chorus
Stereo 2Band Chorus
< Stereo Chorus >
MdCt
Modulation On/Off
OFF, ON
MdTyp
Modulation Type
Input
Input Mode
Mono, Stero
Rate
Rate
0
400
Depth
Depth
0
100
CH-PD
Pre Delay
0.0
50.0
{ms}
LFO
LFO Waveform
Tri, Sin
Phase
Phase
0
360
{deg}
XMix
Cross Mix Level
0
100
MPanL
PanL
100:0
0:100
MPanR
PanR
100:0
0:100
< Stereo 2Band Chorus >
MdCtl
Modulation On/Off
OFF, ON
MdTyp
Modulation Type
Input
Input Mode
Mono, Stero
Lo-Rt
Low Band Rate
0
100
Lo-Dp
Low Band Depth
0
100
Lo-PD
Low Band PreDly
0.0
50.0
[ms]
LoLFO
Low LFO Waveform
Tri, Sin
Lo-Ph
Low Phase
0
360
[deg]
Hi-Rt
High Band Rate
0
100
Hi-Dp
High Band Depth
0
100
Hi-PD
High Band PreDly
0.0
50.0
{ms}
HiLFO
= High LFO Waveform __ Tri, Sin
Hi-Ph
High Phase
0
360
[deg]
Xover
Crossover Frequency
100
4.00k
= [Hz]
MxLev
_— Mix Level
100:0
0:100
Modulation On/Off
This parameter turns the chorus effect on/off.
Modulation Type
This parameter selects the type of modulation.
Input Mode
This parameter toggles between stereo and monaural input
signals.
Mono:
This produces a chorus for mono input with the left and
right channels mixed.
Stero (Stereo):
This produces a chorus for stereo input with Chorus
applied separately to the left and right channels.
Mono:
Stereo:
Input L
Input L
Input R
Input R
Rate
This parameter adjusts the rate of the Chorus effect.
Depth
This parameter adjusts the depth of the Chorus effect. To use
it to produce a "doubling" effect, set the value to "0."
Pre Delay
This parameter adjusts the time needed for the effect sound
to be output after the direct sound has been output. By setting
a longer Pre Delay time, you can obtain an effect that sounds
like more than one sound is being played at the same time
(doubling effect).
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