Echo Section - Native Instruments Skanner User Manual

Software for computer-based audio production and djing
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Overview of SKANNER Ensemble
Effects Section
[3] GAP: Offset between the cutoff of the low-pass and the high-pass. Since the two filters are
running in parallel and their output signals are mixed, the result of a positive gap is a band
rejection. With a negative gap, the pass bands are overlapping so that all frequencies can pass
and the resonances emphasize the cutoff frequencies.
[4] RES: Adjusts the resonance of the low-pass filter.
[5] BAL: Use this to crossfade between the low-pass on the left, the high-pass on the right,
and the sum of both in the middle.
[6] MIX: Crossfades between the dry signal and the filtered signal.
5.6.2

Echo Section

Echo is a tempo synchronizable stereo delay with high-pass and low-pass filters.
Echo Parameters
View B — Echo — Effects section
[1] SYNC: Sets the adjustment of the mean delay time to tempo-synced values.
[2] TIME: Mean delay time. As there can be an offset between the left and right channel, this
control shows the mean value. When the
SYNC
button is off the delay is adjustable in millisec­
onds, when it is on the value display shows the number of echoes per beat and the delay can
be set only to certain multiples of the beat time.
[3]
L /
R: Sets the ratio between the delay times of the left and of the right channel (value is
offset to 1.0). In center position, both delay times are equal.
[4] FDBK: Amount of feedback from the delay output to its input.
[5]
LO
CUT: Cutoff frequency of the filter that damps the lower frequencies of the delayed sig­
nal.
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