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Chorus I, Chorus II, and Ensemble buttons: Click to switch any of these effect variations
on or off.
Chorus I and Chorus II are typical chorus effects.
Chorus II is characterized by a stronger modulation.
The Ensemble effect employs a more complex modulation routing, creating a fuller
and richer sound.
If none of the buttons is active, the effects processor is turned off.
Extended ES E Parameters
The ES E offers three additional parameters that are accessed by clicking the disclosure
triangle at the lower left of the interface.
Pos. Bender Range: Changes the positive (upwards) pitch bend range in semitone steps.
This allows you to use the pitch bend controller of your keyboard to bend the ES E
pitch.
Neg. Bender Range: The default Neg. Bender Range value is Pos PB (Positive Pitch Bend).
In essence, this means that only positive pitch bend is available. You can adjust the
negative (downwards) pitch bend range in semitone steps-up to 2 octaves (a value of
24).
Tune: Tunes the entire instrument in cents. A cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
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