User`s guide

output (the sum of the source and the delayed and scaled source)
and feed that back to the input, producing a stronger resonance
effect.
cutoff frequency
For lowpass and highpass filters, the cutoff frequency specifies the
dividing line between frequencies that get passed by the filter and
frequencies that get attenuated (rolled off). For bandpass filters, the
cutoff specifies the center frequency of the band that gets passed.
cycle
One complete repetition or oscillation of a waveform. Frequencies
are commonly measured in cycles per second.
dB (decibel)
A common unit for measuring audio levels. It uses a logarithmic
scale, which roughly corresponds to how the ear hears differences
in amplitude.
DC offset
DC stands for “Direct Current.” A signal whose midpoint is skewed
away from zero is said to have a DC offset; this can result in clicks
or other problems. You can use the DC Offset process in SFX
Machine Pro to negate a pre-existing offset.
delay
A basic DSP process, the output of which is the input signal delayed
by a specified time (called the delay time). You can use delays to
create filters, echoes, flangers, feedback loops and many other DSP
effects.
delay time
A parameter that specifies the interval between when a sample
enters the delay and when it comes out the other end.
depth
See “modulation depth.”
destination
The destination, also known as the “target” module, is a module
that is being modulated by another module. Select the destination