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Frequency: Frequency modulation (FM) of a secondary oscillator, shown as green in
the animated graph.
Level (%): Controls the amount of Frequency Modulation thats applied, intensifying
or easing off the effect.
Phase: Since each of the four primary effects within this plug-in can be applied
together, along with the fact that modulation with level components (Tremelo/
Rotation/Filter) have the ability to combine or cancel out one another, phase controls
are available. Altering the phase of an individual effect allows control of such
interaction (e.g., cancel out a high level change, or offset a cancellation).
Filter: Sweep and gain filters.
Level: Lets you set the amount of filter sweep and gain to additionally use to modify
the signal. The amount you’ve selected is previewed in a 1D graph to the side.
Tone: Adjusts the center frequency of sweep.
Phase: Since each of the four primary effects within this plug-in can be applied
together, along with the fact that modulation with level components (Tremelo/
Rotation/Filter) have the ability to combine or cancel out one another, phase controls
are available. Altering the phase of an individual effect allows control of such
interaction (e.g., cancel out a high level change, or offset a cancellation).
Amplitude: Amplitude modulation (AM) of a secondary oscillator, shown as green in the
animated graph.
Level: Amount of Amplitude modulation applied. (Disabled in Ring
ModulationMode.)
Phase: Since each of the four primary effects within this plug-in can be
applied together, along with the fact that modulation with level components
(Tremelo/Rotation/Filter) have the ability to combine or cancel out one another,
phase controls are available. Altering the phase of an individual effect allows control
of such interaction (e.g., cancel out a high level change, or offset a cancellation).
Ring Modulation Mode: Enables a Ring Modulation effect (where the signal is
multiplied by the modulator, rather than modulated by it).
Rotation: These controls are only available when applied to a multi-channel track.
Depth: Amount of Rotation applied.
Phase: Since each of the four primary effects within this plug-in can be applied
together, along with the fact that modulation with level components (Tremelo/
Rotation/Filter) have the ability to combine or cancel out one another, phase controls
are available. Altering the phase of an individual effect allows control of such
interaction (e.g., cancel out a high level change, or offset a cancellation).
Offset: Start offset of rotation in order to further place the signal in space.
Output: Controls for adjusting the final output from this plug-in.
Dry/Wet (%): A percentage control of the output mix of “dry” or original signal to
“wet” or processed signal. 0 is completely dry, 100% is completely wet.
Output Level (dB): Adjusts the overall output level of the affected sound.
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