Operation Manual
4.5 The Drive Module 33
are raised from or applied on the fork when a key is depressed or released. This
gives a more realistic and lively sound. This Damper module responds to the
sustain pedal signal via the Damper MIDI Control Change message (CC#64). In
order for Lounge Lizard Session to respond to a sustain pedal, simply set your synth
or MIDI controller to send its sustain pedal signal via this MIDI Control Change
message.
4.5 The Drive Module
The Drive module implements a simple distortion or overdrive
effect such as that found in distortion pedals for example.
The Amount knob is a gain control used to adjust the level of dis-
tortion applied to the the signal. In its leftmost position, almost no
distortion is applied to the signal and turning the knob clockwise in-
creased the amount of distortion applied to the signal. The effect is
switched on or off by clicking on the green LED in the upper right
corner of the module.
4.6 The Effect Module
Lounge Lizard Session is equipped with a configurable Ef-
fect module. Effects are selected using the drop-down menu.
The effect list includes chorus, flanger, vibrato, digital delay,
ping pong delay, tape delay, phaser, auto wah and wah wah.
All the effects share the same interface except for the labels
under the control knobs which vary depending on the effect
chosen. This module is switched on or off by clicking on the
green LED in the upper right corner of the module.
4.6.1 Chorus
The chorus effects can be controlled with the two knobs appearing at the bottom
of the module. The Depth knob is used to control the amplitude of the effect while
the Rate knob is used to fix the modulation frequency of the effect.










