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Table Of Contents
Included VST Instruments
Prologue
Tone
Controls the relative amount of low-pass and high-pass filtered signal.
Level
Controls the output level of the effect.
Delay
You can choose between 3 basic delay characteristics:
Stereo Delay has two separate delay lines panned left and right.
In Mono Delay, the two delay lines are connected in series for monophonic dual tap
delay effects.
In Cross Delay, the delayed sound bounces between the stereo channels.
Song Sync
Activates/Deactivates tempo sync of the delay times.
Delay 1
Sets the delay time ranging from 0 ms to 728 ms. If MIDI sync is activated, the
range is from 1/32 to 1/1; straight, triplet or dotted.
Delay 2
Same as Delay 1.
Feedback
Controls the decay of the delays. With higher settings, the echoes repeat longer.
Filter
A low-pass filter is built into the feedback loop of the delay. This parameter
controls the cutoff frequency of this feedback filter. Low settings result in
successive echoes sounding darker.
Level
Controls the output level of the effect.
Modulation
You can choose between 3 basic modulation characteristics:
Phaser uses an 8-pole all-pass filter to produce the classic phasing effect.
Flanger is composed of two independent delay lines with feedback for the left and the
right channel. The delay time of both delays is modulated by one LFO with adjustable
frequency.
Chorus produces a rich chorus effect with 4 delays modulated by four independent
LFOs.
Song Sync
Activates/Deactivates tempo sync of the Rate parameter.
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