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
Input
Figure 10-24
Bi-directional Routing
Wet/Dry
Mix Effect
Mix Effect
A->B cfg
Mix Effect
A->B cfg
A/Dry->B
Individual Effect Components
Configurable Chorus and Flange
The conÞgurable chorus and ßange have 2 moving delay taps per channel. Parameters associated with
chorus control begin with ÒChÓ in the parameter name, and those associated with ßange begin with Fl.
General descriptions of chorus and ßange functionality can be found in the Chorus or Flange sections.
A/Dry->B
Blend
Configured as Ch -> 4T
A/Dry->B
Blend
2-Tap
Chorus
Configured as 4T -> Ch
Chor<>4Tap with A->B cfg set to Ch->4T and 4T->Ch
-100 to 100 %
-100 to 100 %
-100 to 100 %
EffectA->EffectB
Adjusts the amount of each effect is mixed together as the algorithm wet signal. Negative
values polarity invert that particular signal.
This parameter controls the order of the effects routing. The output of effect A is wired
into the input of effect B. So, when set to Ch->4T for example, effect A is chorus, and effect
B is 4-tap. This is used in conjunction with the A/Dry->B parameter.
This parameter controls how much of the A effect is mixed with dry and fed into the B
effect. A and B are determined by the A->B cfg parameter. This works like a wet/dry mix,
where 0% is completely dry and 100% is effect A only.
Mix Chorus
2-Tap
Chorus
Mix 4 Tap
Mix 4 Tap
4-Tap
Delay
Mix Chorus
Out Gain
A/Dry->B
KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Wet/Dry
Blend
Out Gain
Wet/Dry
Blend
Out Gain
Off; -79.0 to 24.0 dB
0 to 100%
Output
Output
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