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...

Configurable Combination Algorithms [Ò<>Ó]
Algorithm Reference-75
Algorithm 702, Chor<>4Tap, when A->B cfg is set to (top) ÒCh->4TÓ and (bottom) Ò4T->ChÓ.
Bi-directional Routing:
Mix Effect Adjusts the amount of each effect that is mixed together as the algorithm wet signal.
Negative values polarity-invert that particular signal.
A->B cfg This parameter controls the order of the effects routing. The output of effect A is wired
into the input of effect B. So, when set to Ch->4T for example, effect A is chorus, and
effect B is 4-tap. This is used in conjunction with the A/Dry->B parameter.
A/Dry->B
This parameter controls how much of the A effect is mixed with dry and fed into the B
effect. A and B are determined by the A->B cfg parameter. This works like a wet/dry
mix, where 0% is completely dry and 100% is effect A only.
Wet/Dry -100 to 100% Out Gain Off; -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Mix Effect -100 to 100%
Mix Effect -100 to 100%
A->B cfg EffectA->EffectB A/Dry->B 0 to 100%
2-Tap
Chorus
4-Tap
Delay
Blend
Blend
Input
Output
Mix 4 Tap
Mix Chorus
Out Gain
A/Dry->B
Wet/Dry
Configured as Ch -> 4T
Configured as 4T -> Ch
4-Tap
Delay
Input
Blend
2-Tap
Chorus
A/Dry->B
Mix 4 Tap
Mix Chorus
Blend
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
Output