User manual
Chorus – rate control
This knob controls the rate of the chorus effect.
Chorus – depth control
This knob controls the depth of the chorus effect.
EQUALIZER
This effect is actually a number of filters that control specific parts of the soundspectrum. With an equal-
izer you can enhance or push back certain frequency ranges like the bass frequencies, middle frequencies
or high frequencies of a sound. It’s a perfect effect to make a sound stand out in a mix of various sounds.
Or to cut off some irritating frequencies in a sound.
It’s a 4 band equalizer with gain and frequency controls and a bandwith control for the two mid bands.
Note that you have a complete independent equalizer effect for both the left and right audio channel.
Equalizer – low gain control
This knob controls the level of the gain for the low frequency. 0 = -12 dB, 127 = +12 dB.
Equalizer – low frequency control (up to 1.25 Khz)
This knob controls the low frequency that can be level controlled by the low gain control.
Equalizer – mid 1 gain control
This knob controls the level of the gain for the medium 1 frequency. 0 = -12 dB, 127 = +12 dB.
Equalizer – mid 1 frequency control (up to 1.4 Khz)
This knob controls the medium 1 frequency that can be level controlled by the medium 1 gain control.
Equalizer – mid1 bw control
This knob controls the slope or bandwidth of the medium 1 frequency that can be set by the mid 1 fre-
quency control. Low values give a small bandwith (1/6 octave), high values give a broad bandwith (3 oc-
taves).
Equalizer – mid 2 gain control (up to 1.4 Khz)
This knob controls the level of the gain for the medium 2 frequency. 0 = -12 dB, 127 = +12 dB.
Equalizer – mid 2 frequency control
This knob controls the medium 2 frequency that can be level controlled by the medium 2 gain control.
Equalizer – mid2 bw control
This knob controls the slope or bandwidth of the medium 2 frequency that can be set by the mid 2 fre-
quency control. Low values give a small bandwith (1/6 octave), high values give a broad bandwith (3 oc-
taves).
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