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12 VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 User Manual
Parameter Function
Gain Volume
Distortion Distortion
Drive
Degree of tube distortion (Tube Distortion & Guitar
Amp) / distortion at the output circuitry (Tri Fuzz)
Type
Nature of vocal distortion (Vocal Distortion) /
selection of eight different loudspeakers
(Speaker Simulation)
Delay Length of delay
Delay Level Degree of delay
Flanger Level Degree of flanger
Flanger Speed Speed of flanger
Pre HP Frequency of the in-series connected high pass filter
Pre LP Frequency of the in-series connected low pass filter
Bandlimit
Bandlimit of distorted signal (Tube Distortion)
or limitation of high frequency parts
(Ring Modulator & Lo-Fi)
Tube Selection Selects between three tube types
Mid EQ Mid equalizer
In Gain Input gain
Low Fuzz Distortion of low frequencies
Mid Fuzz Distortion of mid frequencies
Hi Fuzz Distortion of high frequencies
Cabinet Type Selects between eight speaker types
Presence Presence
Hi Damp Damping of high frequency parts
Peak Gain Raising or lowering of EQ
Peak Frequency Frequency of EQ
Peak Q Q factor of EQ
Speed Speed of LFO
Depth Modulation depth
Carrier Frequency Modulation frequency
Mode
(Ring Modulator): LFO = The LFO modulates.
ENV = Modulation through envelope follower.
RAND = Modulation through random generator.
SINE = The input signal is replaced by a sine tone and
modulated by a random generator.
Slewing
Smoothing of modulation signal for RAND and SINE
(Ring Modulator)
Bit Resolution Resolution of D/A converter
Buzz Level Intensity of the buzz level
Noise Level Volume of the noise
Noise HP Lower cut-off frequency of the noise
Noise LP Upper cut-off frequency of the noise
Tab. 2.7: Parameter functions of distortion effects and amplification simulations
Special effects2.8
VINYLIZER: This effect adds clicks and/or noise to your audio signal,
simulating old vinyl records and tape recorders.
SAMPLER: This sampler allows you to record up to five seconds of program
material. Use Edit A for recording and Edit B for playback of the sampled material.
To clear the contents of the sampler, select a different effect.
VOCODER: The vocoder, an old acquaintance, has become popular again due to
the disco renaissance (hear it in “Around the World” by Daft Punk or “California”
by 2Pac). A control signal (usually a voice) is used in the right channel to modulate
another signal which lies on the left channel (usually a synthesizer sound).
It sounds as if the synthesizer is talking (robot voice).
VOICE CANCELER: The voice canceler is a very effective Karaoke effect. It allows
removal of mono vocal parts in stereo recordings. The bass part, however,
remains untouched.
RESONATOR: A resonator simulates an oscillating system that amplifies a specific
frequency. The resonator implemented here has a resonance frequency that can
be modulated with positive and negative feedbacks of up to 100%.
Parameter Function
Speed
Rotations per minute (Vinylizer) / playback speed
(Sampler) / speed of LFO (resonator)
Clicks Level Volume of clicks
Scratch Level Volume of "cracks in the record"
Noise (Level) Volume of noise
Noise Frequency Frequency response of noise
Bandlimit Bandlimit of input signal
Record / Stop Start / stop recording
Play / Stop Start / stop playback
Mode
Forward, backward playback, number of repetitions
(Sampler) / Resonator: LFO modulates (LFO),
modulation through envelope follower (ENV),
modulation through random generator (RAND)
Start Point Playback starting point
Stop Point Playback stop point
Sensitivity Modulation intensity / input sensitivity
Attack Response time of envelope follower
Release Release time of envelope follower
Bass Frequency
Upper cut-off frequency of bass frequencies that
are not effected
MS Balance Degree of mid elimination
Treble Pan. Panorama of high frequencies
Gain Gain correction
Depth Modulation depth
Carrier Frequency Modulation frequency
Feedback Degree of feedback
Slewing
(Resonator): Smoothing of modulation signal for
RAND and SINE
Tab. 2.8: Parameter functions of special effects