Korg iS35 User Manual page 209

Interactive music workstation
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→ Dry:Effect balance
DRY,
B1...B99, FX
This Symphonic Ensemble effect cannot be used
simultaneously with any one of the following modula-
tion effects.
Effect types
19
Chorus
20
21
Quadrature Chorus
22
23
Harmonic Chorus
24
Symphonic Ensemble
25
Flanger
27
32
Phaser
33
34
Rotary Speaker
25...27: Flanger
Flanging operates on basically the same principle as
chorus-type effects, but adds a feedback loop to the
delay output. It produces a chorus-like effect, but can
also create a feeling of pitch even on non-pitched
sounds. In particular when used on sounds with a rich
overtone structure, such as cymbals, flanging can pro-
duce very intense effects.
25: Flanger 1 applies modulation to both channels
using the same phase.
26: Flanger 2 modulates the two channels in opposite
phase, causing the stereo image to move back and
forth.
27: XOver Flanger modulates the two channels in
opposite phase, and swaps the feedback signal.
Set the balance between the
direct sound (DRY) and the
sound processed by the effect
(FX). With a setting of DRY, the
effect will be turned off. With a
setting of FX, only the ensemble
sound will be heard. Other set-
tings set the proportion of the
direct sound and effect sound.
Pagina 194 in que-
sto manuale.
Effect types
35
Tremolo
36
38
Chorused/Flanged Delay
39
42
Delay & Chorus
43
Delay & Flanger
46
Delay & Phaser
47
Delay & Rotary Speaker
For each of these three flangers, a two-band shelving
equalizer is applied to the signals of the right and left
channels before the flanging effect is applied.
Left
EQ
MOD
EQ
Right
Left
EQ
MOD
EQ
Right
Left
EQ
MOD
EQ
Right
T
Delay time
0...200 ms
M
Modulation depth
0...99
Modulation speed
1...99
S
F
Feedback
–99%...+99%
L
Equalizer low
–12 dB...+12
dB
H
Equalizer high
–12 dB...+12
dB
Reference • Effects
Mix
Flanger
Flanger
Mix
Flanger 1
Mix
Flanger
Flanger
Mix
Flanger 2
Mix
Flanger
Flanger
Mix
XOver Flanger
Set the basic delay length. Both
channels use the same delay
time.
Set the depth at which the LFO
will modulate the delay time.
Higher settings will cause the
modulation effect to be more
pronounced. With a setting of 0
there will be no flanger effect.
Set the speed of the LFO that
modulates the delay. For a stan-
dard flanger effect, set a low fre-
quency (approximately 1 Hz).
P. 194.
Set the amount of feedback; i.e.,
the amount of the signal that will
be returned to the input of the
flanger. As this value is increa-
sed, the resonance produced by
the flanger effect will be increa-
sed. Negative values will invert
the phase of the feedback, lowe-
ring the pitch of the effect sound
by 1 octave.
Set the amount of boost or cut
that the shelving type equalizer
will apply to the region below 1
kHz.
Set the amount of boost or cut
that the shelving type equalizer
will apply to the region above 1
kHz.
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