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SWEEPER MODULATION EFFECT1105
Routing
D Click the Routing selector to select “Stereo” or Dual Mono” from the pop-up menu.
Stereo: With this selected the L+R input signals are mixed before being sent into the stereo effect. This means
you can connect a mono input signal and get stereo output signals.
Dual Mono: The L+R input channels are processed independently.
Spread
The Spread control detunes the stereo channels to generate a nice and wide stereo effect. Note, though, that the
Spread control works a little differently and has different ranges in the Phaser, Flanger and Filter.
Dry/Wet
This controls the mix of the dry and processed signals.
LFO -> Freq
This controls the modulation amount from the LFO (see “LFO”) to the Frequency control of the Phaser (see “Fre-
quency”), Flanger (see “Frequency”) and Filter (see “Frequency”) section.
The control is bipolar, which means that negative values will invert the modulation.
Mod -> Freq
This controls the modulation amount from the Modulator (see “The Envelope Modulator” and “The Audio Follower
Modulator”) to the Frequency control of the Phaser (see “Frequency”), Flanger (see “Frequency”) and Filter (see “Fre-
quency”) section.
The control is bipolar, which means that negative values will invert the modulation.