Specifications
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an important role in the perception of the effect. Longer base delays are more
preferable to give a deep rich sound to vocals and guitars, while shorter base
delays are used for more delicate enhancement purposes. The width plays an
important role in the range of perceived effect and is best used in conjunction
with the speed parameter. Like the FLANGER, the effect type may either be POST or
PRE located in relation to reverb or delay. The output level of the CHORUS may be
adjusted to control it's "depth" in the preset.
PANNER
[PANNER], [PAN]
Parameters:
:MOD % =
[100%]
0 to 100 percent in % increments
:SPEED=
[2.16Hz]
0.04Hz to 27.3Hz
MIDI-PAN
[MPN]
Parameter:
POSITN =
[64]
0 to 127 in 1 step increments
Panning automatically pans the audio image from the left to the right in the
stereo sound field. By varying the MODulation, you adjust the "depth" into the
stereo field (how far left and right you go). The SPEED merely controls the rate
at which you do so.
When you choose the Panner, the signal is automatically panned by the ALPHA 2.0
from left to right at a depth and speed you have set. Choosing the MIDI-PAN
allows you to assign a MIDI Controller to change the signal's position with an
Expression Pedal or other MIDI device.
NOTES:
1) When using the panner, you should always set your MIX DRY level to 0%. This
ensures complete signal panning from left to right (full right-full signal... no
signal left and vice versa).
2) When you use the Panner, make sure you are using both outputs, if you're using
only one output you'll get NO EFFECT! This is because the two outputs are summed
and the signals cancel each other.
TREMOLO
[TREMOLO], [TRM]
Parameters:
:MOD % =
[100%]
0 to 100 percent in % increments
:SPEED=
[2.16Hz]
0.04Hz to 27.3Hz
Tremolo creates an amplitude modulating effect at the output. The actual output
signal level is being cut in and out at a certain rate. Use the MOD parameter to
control the depth of the Tremolo. Re-create the effect found on vintage as well
as current guitar amplifiers.










