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Re-Sampler: All effects that re-sample the incoming signal for the purpose of altering it
via granular synthesis, making sequence changes, etc.
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Amp Simulator: An effect that simulates the sound of an analog amp.
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Speaker Simulator: An effect that simulates the sound of a particular speaker/cabinet
combination.
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Restoration: Effects used to restore vintage or otherwise damaged recordings, e.g., click,
hiss, or scratch removal.
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Combination: All effects including the character of several different effects of the above
list (e.g., a combination of delay, filter and reverb effects).
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Other: Select this Attribute if it's not possible to specify an effect type.
14.2.2 Mode
Specifies the effect's mode of operation.
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Synced: All effects that can sync to the host sequencer's tempo.
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Side-chain: All effects controlled by an external signal via side-chain.
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Gated: Effects that including "gating" (rapid amplitude changes) as an integral part of
their sound.
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Tuned/MIDI: Effects that are tuned or controlled via MIDI.
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Envelope Follower: All effects that follow an amplitude envelope to modulate certain
Attributes like filter cutoff, pitch, volume and so on.
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Random: Effects with random parameters.
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LFO: All effects with parameters controlled by low frequency oscillator(s).
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Step: All effects with parameters controlled by a step-modulator.
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Granular: Effects that re-synthesize the signal by using a micro-sound time scale.
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Impulse Response: All effects working with impulse responses, e.g., convolution reverb
effects or filters.
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Overdriven: For effects with potentially overdriven inputs or outputs.
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