Plug-in Reference
Table Of Contents
- The included effect plug-ins
- The included VST Instruments
- MIDI effects
- Index
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The included effect plug-ins
MonoDelay
This is a mono delay effect that can either be tempo-based
or use freely specified delay time settings. The delay can
also be controlled from another signal source via the Side-
Chain input.
The parameters are as follows:
Range Lo/Hi These knobs specify the range (in Hz) of the filter fre-
quency modulation. Both positive (e.g. Lo set to 50 and Hi
set to 10000) and negative (e.g. Lo set to 5000 and Hi set
to 500) ranges can be set. If tempo sync is off and the
Speed is set to zero, these parameters are inactive and the
filter frequency is instead controlled by the Freq parameter.
Spatial This introduces an offset between the channels to create
a stereo panorama effect for the filter frequency modula-
tion. Turn clockwise for a more pronounced stereo effect.
Q-Factor This controls the resonance of the filter. This is available
only, if filter resonance LFO tempo sync is deactivated
and the Speed parameter (see below) is set to “0". If
tempo sync is on, the resonance is controlled by the
Speed and Range parameters.
Speed This sets the speed of the filter resonance LFO modula-
tion. If tempo sync is activated, the Speed parameter sets
the base note value for tempo syncing the modulation (1/1
to 1/32, straight, triplet or dotted).
If tempo sync is off, the rate can be set freely with the
Speed knob.
Range Lo/Hi These knobs specify the range of filter resonance modu-
lation. Both positive (e.g. Lo set to 50 and Hi set to 100)
and negative (e.g. Lo set to 100 and Hi set to 50) ranges
can be set. If tempo sync is off and the Speed is set to
zero, these parameters are inactive and the filter reso-
nance is controlled by the Q-Factor parameter instead.
Spatial This introduces an offset between the channels to create
a stereo panorama effect for the filter resonance modula-
tion. Turn clockwise for a more pronounced stereo effect.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Delay This is where you specify the base note value for the delay
if tempo sync is on (1/1–1/32, straight, triplet or dotted). If
tempo sync is off, it sets the delay time in milliseconds.
Tempo sync
on/off
The button below the Delay Time knob is used to turn
tempo sync on or off. If set to off, the delay time can be set
freely with the Delay Time knob, without sync to tempo.
Feedback This sets the number of repeats for the delay.
Filter Lo This filter affects the feedback loop of the effect signal
and allows you to roll off low frequencies from 10Hz up
to 800Hz. The button below the knob activates/deacti-
vates the filter.
Filter Hi This filter affects the feedback loop of the effect signal
and allows you to roll off high frequencies from 20kHz
down to 1.2kHz. The button below the knob activates/
deactivates the filter.
Mix Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the ef-
fect. If MonoDelay is used as a send effect, this should be
set to maximum as you can control the dry/effect balance
with the send.
Side-Chain
on/off
When this is activated, the delay can be controlled by a
signal routed to the Side-Chain input. When the side-
chain signal exceeds the threshhold the delay repeats are
silenced. When the signal drops below the threshold the
delay repeats reappear. For a description of how to set
up Side-Chain routing, see the chapter “Audio effects” in
the Operation Manual.