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Feedback knob and field: Sets the amount of the signal that is routed back to the effect
input. Feedback adds an edge to the Ringshifter sound and is useful for a variety of
special effects. It produces a rich phasing sound when used in combination with a slow
oscillator sweep. Comb filtering effects are created by using high Feedback settings
with a short delay time (less than 10 ms). Use of longer delay times, in conjunction with
high Feedback settings, creates continuously rising and falling frequency shift effects.
Stereo Width knob and field: Determines the breadth of the effect signal in the stereo
field. Stereo Width affects only the effect signal of the Ringshifter, not the dry input
signal.
Env Follower slider and field: Determines the amount of Dry/Wet parameter modulation
by the input signal level.
LFO slider and field: Sets the LFO modulation depth of the Dry/Wet parameter.
Rotor Cabinet Effect
The Rotor Cabinet effect emulates the rotating loudspeaker cabinet of a Hammond organ’s
Leslie effect. It simulates both the rotating speaker cabinet, with and without deflectors,
and the microphones that pick up the sound.
Basic Rotor Speaker Parameters
The Rotor Cabinet offers the following basic rotor speaker parameters:
Rotor Speed buttons: These switch the rotor speed in the following ways:
Chorale: Slow movement.
Tremolo: Fast movement.
Brake: Stops the rotor.
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