023: Phaser
(Stereo Phaser)
This effect creates a swell by shifting the phase. It is
very effective on electric piano sounds. You can add
spread to the sound by offsetting the phase of the left
and right LFOs from each other.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO Shape
LFO: Tri / Sine
LFO Waveform
Selects LFO Waveform
a
LFO Shape
Determines how much the LFO waveform is changed
LFO Phase [degree]
b
Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right
LFO Frequency [Hz]
Sets the LFO speed
Src
c
Selects the modulation source of LFO speed
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of LFO speed
BPM/MIDI Sync
Switches between using the frequency of the LFO speed and using the
tempo and notes
BPM
Selects MIDI Clock and assigns tempo
d
Base Note
Selects the type of notes that specify the LFO speed
Times
Sets the number of notes that specify the LFO speed
Manual
e
Sets the frequency to which the effect is applied
Depth
Sets the depth of LFO modulation
Src
f
Selects the modulation source for the LFO modulation depth
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the LFO modulation depth
Resonance
Sets the resonance amount
g
High Damp [%]
Sets the resonance damping amount in the high range
Wet/Dry
Table , "Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds," on page 175
Src
h
Table , "Selects the modulation source of the effect balance," on page 175
Amt
Table , "Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal-
ance," on page 175
g: Resonance, h: Wet/Dry
The peak shape of the positive and negative Feedback value
is different. The harmonics will be emphasized when the
effect sound is mixed with the dry sound, if you set a positive
value for both "Resonance" and "Wet/Dry", and if you set a
negative value for both "Resonance" and "Wet/Dry".
g: High Damp [%]
This parameter sets the amount of damping of the resonance
in the high range. Increasing the value will cut high-range har-
monics.
Wet / Dry
Phaser
Resonance
High Damp
Phaser
Wet / Dry
LFO Phase
Triangle, Sine
–100...+100
Fx:020
–180...+180
Fx:010
0.02...20.00Hz
Fx:009,
Off...Tempo
–20.00...+20.00Hz
Off, On
Fx:009,
MIDI, 40...240
Fx:009
Fx:009
x1...x16
Fx:009
0...100
0...100
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
–100...+100
0...100%
–Wet...–1:99, Dry, 1:99...Wet
Fx:010,
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
024: RandomPhser
(Stereo Random Phaser)
This is a stereo phaser. The effect uses a step‐shape
waveform and random LFO for modulation, creating a
unique phasing effect.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO: Step-Tri/Random
LFO Waveform
a
Selects LFO Waveform
LFO Phase [degree]
b
Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right
LFO Frequency [Hz]
Sets the LFO speed
Src
c
Selects the modulation source commonly used for LFO speed and step
speed
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of LFO speed
LFO Step Freq (Frequency) [Hz]
Sets the LFO step speed
d
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of LFO step speed
BPM/MIDI Sync
Switches between using the frequency of the LFO speed and using the
tempo and notes
BPM
Selects MIDI Clock and assigns tempo
e
Base Note
Selects the type of notes that specify the LFO speed
Times
Sets the number of notes that specify the LFO speed
Step Base Note
Selects the type of notes to specify the LFO step speed
f
Times
Sets the number of notes to specify the LFO step speed
Manual
g
Sets the frequency to which the effect is applied
Depth
h
Sets the depth of LFO modulation
Resonance
Sets the resonance amount
i
High Damp [%]
Sets the resonance damping amount in the high range
Wet/Dry
Table , "Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds," on page 175
Src
j
Table , "Selects the modulation source of the effect balance," on page 175
Amt
Table , "Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal-
ance," on page 175
Effects
Pitch/Phase Mod.
Wet / Dry
Phaser
Resonance
High Damp
Phaser
Wet / Dry
LFO Phase
Step-Tri, Step-Sin, Random
Fx:010
–180...+180
Fx:010
0.02...20.00Hz
Fx:010,
Off...Tempo
–20.00...+20.00Hz
0.05...50.00Hz
Fx:010,
–50.00...+50.00Hz
Fx:009,
MIDI, 40...240
Fx:009, 010
Fx:009
Fx:009
Fx:010,
Fx:010
–100...+100
Fx:023
0...100%
Fx:023
–Wet...–1:99, Dry, 1:99...Wet
Fx:010, 023,
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
189
Off, On
x1...x16
x1...x32
0...100
0...100