Bypass; Chorus; Flanger - Waldorf Q Keyboard User Manual

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The 5.1 Delay Types are only available on the FX2 unit.

Bypass

Disables the effect unit. No further parameters available.

Chorus

A Chorus effect is generated by using Comb filters that generate slightly detuned copies of the input
signal and mixing it into the output signal. The result sounds like an ensemble of several sounds at the
time, as a choir in opposite to a single voice, hence the name Chorus. The detuning is generated by
an internal LFO that can be controlled in speed and depth. The Chorus' high frequency output can be
dampened with the Cutoff parameter.
A Mix setting of 48 to 96 produces the strongest effect because both the unaffected signal and
the processed signal are mixed together.
Speed
Sets the LFO speed of the Chorus effect.
Depth
Sets the modulation depth of the Chorus effect.
Delay
Sets the initial delay that is added to the Chorus delay line.

Flanger

The Flanger effect is very similar to the Chorus effect but features a feedback circuitry to feed the
generated signal back into the comb filter. This generates a deeper detuning and colorizes the signal.
With extreme settings you can hear a whistling sound which is very characteristic for a Flanger effect.
A Mix setting of 48 to 96 produces the strongest effect because both the unaffected signal and
the processed signal are mixed together.
FX1 Type
Bypass
FX2 Type
Delay
Speed
|
Depth
064
|
064
0...127
0...127
0...127
Delay
064
99
Sound Parameters – Effects
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