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112 Chapter 9 Modulation
Scanner Vibrato
The Scanner Vibrato effect simulates the scanner vibrato section of a Hammond organ.
You can choose between three different vibrato and chorus types. The stereo version of
the effect features two additional parameters: Stereo Phase and Rate Right. These
allow you to set the modulation speed independently for the left and right channels.
 Vibrato knob: Sets the desired vibrato or chorus types. The C0 setting disables both
the vibrato and chorus effect.
 Chorus Int knob: Sets the intensity of a chosen chorus effect type. If a vibrato effect
type is chosen, this parameter has no effect.
 Stereo Phase knob: If set to a value between 0 and 360 degrees, Stereo Phase
determines the phase relationship between left and right channel modulations, thus
enabling synchronized stereo effects. If “free is chosen, you can set the modulation
speed of the left and right channel independently.
 Rate Left knob: Sets the modulation speed of the left channel when Stereo Phase is
set to free. If Stereo Phase is set to a value between 0 and 360 degrees, Rate Left sets
the modulation speed for both the left and right channels. Rate Right has no
function when in this mode.
 Rate Right knob: Sets the modulation speed of the right channel when Stereo Phase
is set to free.
The stereo parameters of
the mono version of the
Scanner Vibrato are
hidden behind a
transparent cover.