User Guide
Table Of Contents
- FXAlg #1: MiniVerb • FXAlg #2: Dual MiniVerb
- FXAlg #3: Gated MiniVerb
- FXAlgs #4-11: Classic • TQ • Diffuse • Omni reverb...
- FXAlg #12: Panaural Room
- FXAlg #13: Stereo Hall
- FXAlg #14: Grand Plate
- FXAlg #15: Finite Verb
- FXAlg #130: Complex Echo
- FXAlg #131: 4-Tap Delay • FXAlg #132: 4-Tap Delay ...
- FXAlg #133: 8-Tap Delay • FXAlg #134: 8-Tap Delay ...
- FXAlg #135: Spectral 4-Tap • FXAlg #136: Spectral ...
- FXAlgs #150–153: Choruses
- FXAlg #154: Flanger 1 • FXAlg #155: Flanger 2
- FX Algs #156-160: Phasers
- Combination Algorithms [“+”]
- Configurable Combination Algorithms [“<>”]
- FXAlg #714: Quantize+Flange
- FXAlg #715: Dual MovDelay • FXAlg #716: Quad MovDe...
- FXAlg #720: MonoPitcher+Chor • FXAlg #721: MonoPit...

FXAlg #135: Spectral 4-Tap ¥ FXAlg #136: Spectral 6-Tap
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W
et/Dry The relative amount of input signal and effected signal that is to appear in the Þnal effect
output mix. When set to 0%, the output is taken only from the input (dry). When set to
100%, the output is all wet. Negative values polarity-invert the wet signal.
Out Gain The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
Fdbk Level The amount that the feedback tap is fed to the input of the delay.
HF Damping The amount of high-frequency content of the signal to the input of the delay. This control
determines the cutoff frequency of the one-pole (-6dB/octave) lowpass Þlters.
LF Damping The amount of low-frequency content of the signal to the input of the delay. This control
determines the cutoff frequency of the one-pole (-6dB/octave) hipass Þlters.
Tempo Basis for the rates of the delay times, as referenced to a musical tempo in BPM (beats per
minute). When this parameter is set to ÒSystemÓ, the tempo is locked to the internal
sequencer tempo or to incoming MIDI clocks. When it is set to ÒSystemÓ, sources (FUNs,
LFOs, ASRs etc.) will have no effect on the Tempo parameter.
Diff Dly The length that the diffuser smears the signal sent to the input of the delay.
Diff Amt The intensity that the diffuser smears the signal sent to the input of the delay. Negative
values decorrelate the stereo signal.
LoopLength The delay length of the feedback tap in 24ths of a beat. The length of a delay in seconds
can be calculated as T = (beats/tempo) * 60.
LoopLength On or Off Tap2 Delay 0 to 32 bts
Fdbk Image -100 to 100% Tap2 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x
Tap1 Delay 0 to 32 bts Tap2 Pitch C-1 to C8
Tap1 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x Tap2 PtAmt 0 to 100%
Tap1 Level 0 to 100% Tap2 Level 0 to 100%
Tap1 Bal -100 to 100% Tap2 Bal -100 to 100%
Tap3 Delay 0 to 32 bts Tap4 Delay 0 to 32 bts
Tap3 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x Tap4 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x
Tap3 Pitch C-1 to C8 Tap4 Pitch C-1 to C8
Tap3 PtAmt 0 to 100% Tap4 PtAmt 0 to 100%
Tap3 Level 0 to 100% Tap4 Level 0 to 100%
Tap3 Bal -100 to 100% Tap4 Bal -100 to 100%
Tap5 Delay 0 to 32 bts Tap6 Delay 0 to 32 bts
Tap5 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x Tap6 Shapr 0.10 to 6.00 x
Tap5 Pitch C-1 to C8 Tap6 Pitch C-1 to C8
Tap5 PtAmt 0 to 100% Tap6 PtAmt 0 to 100%
Tap5 Level 0 to 100% Tap6 Level 0 to 100%
Tap5 Bal -100 to 100% Tap6 Bal -100 to 100%