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FEEDBACK
Controls the amount of feedback in the Phaser. On the phaser, FEEDBACK lets you boost specific
frequencies in the phase-shifted signal. The FEEDBACK parameter is bipolar; positive or negative
feedback values let you dial in different phaser characteristics.
STAGES
Use STAGES (1-6) to select the number of phaser stages or filter poles. This determines directly the
number of filter notches and peaks in the phaser signal.
SPREAD
Use SPREAD to increase or decrease the distance between the notches and peaks in the frequency
spectrum. In other words, here you can adjust bandwidth of the phaser effect.

Chorus

DIR/EFF
Controls the balance of volume levels between the direct signal and the Chorus signal: At a value of
0, only the direct signal is audible, at a value of 127, only the Chorus output signal is audible. The
values between these two extremes determine the mix of the two signals.
The pure chorus signal is created by a delay (CHORUS delay) and a pitch modulation of the chorus'
on-board LFOs (CHORUS Rate and Depth). Not until the direct or dry signal (CHORUS Dir/Eff) is
mixed to the wet signal is the typical chorus effect generated.
RATE
Determines the speed of the Chorus LFO.
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