Specifications
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5-Notch Ducking MXR “Phase 90” MXR “Phase 100” Gated “Boston” Phaser Dynamic
Delay ±1ms Delay ±1ms Delay ±1ms Delay ±1ms Delay ±1ms Delay ±1ms
Delay ±50ms Delay ±50ms Delay ±50ms Delay ±50ms Delay ±50ms Delay ±50ms
LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate
LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width
Regeneration Regeneration Regeneration Regeneration Regeneration Regeneration
LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape
LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset
Effect Enabled Effect Enabled Difference Factor Sweep Start
Attack/Release
Ducking Classic Concert Gated “Boston” Trem. Dynamic
Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms
Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms
LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate
LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width
LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape
Effect Enabled Effect Enabled Difference Factor Sweep Start
Attack/Release
Ducking Classic Concert Gated “Boston” Panner Dynamic
Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms Delay ± 1ms
Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms Delay ± 50ms
LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate LFO Rate
LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width LFO Width
LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape LFO Shape
LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset LFO Offset Difference Factor LFO Offset
Effect Enabled Effect Enabled Sweep Start
Attack/Release
Attack/Release:
This parameter is used in
Ducking
classes and sets the amount of time it takes the effect to fade in and out
after the
Effect Enabled
level setting is crossed. The Attack range is 1 ms to 11.8 seconds and the Release
range is from 50 ms to 1.18 seconds.
Delay ±1ms:
Changes the predelay time in 1-millisecond steps. The total amount of predelay is 1 second (1000 ms.)
Delay ±50ms:
Changes the predelay time in 50 millisecond steps.
Difference Factor
:
When the “Boston” Class of effect is selected, this parameter sets the
Difference Factor
, which determines
how much difference information (from a stereo mix) is processed by the Ambient algorithm. The Difference
Factor range is from 0 to 60. Normally, this parameter should be used at its highest setting (60), to only
process the difference material. At low settings, the effect processes the full mix (made up of both
difference and center information). Low settings help to strengthen the effect on material that has a weak, or
mostly mono, image.