Speaker Cabinet - ENSONIQ DP/4+ Reference Manual

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SPEAKER CABINET

Speaker Cabinet simulates the warm sound of an open-back speaker cabinet. Speaker Cabinet is
fabulous for a guitar, bass or any other stringed instrument, and will find much use in the studio
when recording directly to the console. This algorithm contains the resonances and the
nonlinearity of a real musical instrument speaker. Be careful not to overdrive this speaker
cabinet by feeding too hot of a signal from the preceding effect; turn down the volume there and
make up for it with the output gain here.
For a brighter speaker emulation, try using Tunable Speaker.
01 — Mix
02 — Volume
See the descriptions under the Mix and Volume Parameters, in the beginning of this section.
03 — Speaker Output Gain
Since speaker cabinets are "lossy," output gain is required to compensate losses in perceived
volume. Setting this gain too high will cause clipping of the output signal.
04 — Mod1 Source
05 — Mod1 Destination
06 — Mod1 Param Range Min 10 — Mod2 Param Range Min
07 — Mod1 Param Range Max11 — Mod2 Param Range Max
See the descriptions under the Algorithm Modulators earlier in this section.
ENSONIQ DP/4+ Reference Manual
Range:
-48 to +24 dB
08 — Mod2 Source
09 — Mod2 Destination
Section 2 — Algorithms
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