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DescriptionStompbox
A subtle, vintage chorus effect. Rate sets the modulation speed and
can run freely, or be synchronized with the host application tempo
by enabling the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify
bar, beat and note values (including triplets and dotted notes).
Depth sets the strength of the effect.
Retro Chorus
Flexible flanging effect. Rate sets the modulation speed and can
run freely, or be synchronized with the host application tempo by
enabling the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar,
beat and note values (including triplets and dotted notes). Depth
sets the strength of the effect. Feedback determines the amount
of the effect signal that is routed back into the input. This can
change the tonal color, can make the flanging effect more
pronounced, or can do both. The Manual knob sets a delay time
between the source and effect signals. This can result in
flanger-chorus effects, or in metallic-sounding modulations,
particularly when used with high Feedback values.
Robo Flanger
A ring modulation effect that can make incoming audio sound
metallic (or unrecognizable), can deliver tremolos, brighten up
signals and more. The Freq knob sets the core filter cutoff frequency.
Fine is a fine tuning knob for the filter frequency. The Lin/Exp switch
determines if the frequency curve is linear (12 notes per octave) or
exponential. FB (feedback) determines the amount of the effect
signal that is routed back into the input. This can change the tonal
color, can make the effect more pronounced, or can do both.
Balance between the original and effect signals is set with the Mix
knob. See Ringshifter for background information on ring
modulation.
Roswell Ringer
A phaser effect that adds movement to, and alters the phase of, the
signal. Rate sets the modulation speed and can run freely, or be
synchronized with the host application tempo by enabling the Sync
button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat and note
values (including triplets and dotted notes) with the Rate knob.
Intensity sets the strength of the effect. The Vintage/Modern switch
activates a fixed-frequency internal EQ when switched to Vintage,
and deactivates it when switched to Modern.
Roto Phase
Emulation of a Leslie rotor speaker cabinet, commonly used with
the Hammond B3 organ. Cabinet sets the type of speaker box. Fast
Rate sets the maximum modulation speed (only applies when Fast
button is active). Response determines the amount of time required
for the rotor to reach its maximum and minimum speed. Drive
increases the input gain, introducing distortion to the signal. The
Bright switch activates a high shelving filter when turned on. The
Slow, Brake and Fast buttons determine how the “speaker
behaves: Slow rotates the speaker slowly. Fast rotates the speaker
quickly (up to the maximum speed determined by the Fast Rate
knob). Brake stops the speaker rotation. See Rotor Cabinet Effect
for background information on the Leslie effect.
Spin Box
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