Reference Manual
CHAPTER 20. LIVE AUDIO EFFECT REFERENCE 301
appears on both outputs. This is especially useful if you have a stereo le that contains
different information on both channels and you want to use only one.
The Panorama chooser pans the signal anywhere in the stereo eld.
The Width control acts as a continuous mono to stereo controller when set from 0 to 100
percent. However, beyond 100 percent the output starts to fold in on itself. At 200
percent the output contains only the difference between the left and right channels. If
either Left or Right have been chosen in the Channel Mode chooser, the Width control has
no function and is therefore disabled.
At the bottom of the device you will nd two Phase controls, one for each channel. As their
names imply, they invert the phase of each channel.
20.24 Vinyl Distortion
The Vinyl Distortion
Effect.
The Vinyl Distortion effect emulates some of the typical distortions that occur on vinyl records
during playback. These distortions are caused by the geometric relationships between the
needle and the recorded groove. The effect also features a crackle generator for adding
noisy artifacts.
The Tracing Model section adds even harmonic distortion to the input signal. Adjust the
amount of distortion with the Drive knob, or click and drag vertically in the Tracing Model
X-Y display. To adjust the distortion's frequency or color, drag horizontally in the X-Y
display or double-click on the Freq eld and type in a value. Holding the
Alt
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