9.5
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- Included VST Instruments
- Groove Agent SE
- HALion Sonic SE
- LoopMash
- Mystic
- Padshop
- Prologue
- Retrologue
- Spector
- Functional Diagrams
- Index
Included Effect Plug-ins
Distortion Plug-ins
Tape Ducking Delay
Delay – Tape Ducking Delay creates a delay effect known from tape machines with
a ducking parameter. The Delay parameter sets the delay time in milliseconds. This
parameter can be synchronized to the project tempo.
Feedback – Sets the number of repeats for the delay.
Duck – Works like an automatic mix parameter. If the level of the input signal is high,
the portion of the effect signal is lowered, or ducked (low internal mix value). If the
level of the input signal is low, the portion of the effect signal is raised (high internal
mix value). This way the delayed signal stays rather dry during loud or intensely
played passages.
Overdrive
Drive – Overdrive creates a tube-like overdrive effect. The higher this value, the more
harmonics are added to the output signal of this effect.
Tone – Works as a filter effect on the added harmonics.
Level – Adjusts the output level.
Fuzz
Boost – Fuzz creates a rather harsh distortion effect. The higher this value, the more
distortion is created.
Tone – Works as a filter effect on the added harmonics.
Level – Adjusts the output level.
Gate
Threshold – Determines the level at which the gate is activated. Signal levels above
the set threshold trigger the gate to open, and signal levels below the set threshold
close the gate.
Release – Sets the time after which the gate closes.
Equalizer
Low – Changes the level of the low-frequency portion of the incoming signal.
Middle – Changes the level of the mid-frequency portion of the incoming signal.
High – Changes the level of the high-frequency portion of the incoming signal.
Reverb
Type – A convolution-based reverb effect. This parameter allows you to switch
between different reverb types (Studio, Hall, Plate, and Room).
Mix – Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the wet signal.
Sync Mode
Some parameters can be synchronized to the tempo of the host application.
The names of these parameters are underlined. Click a knob to activate or deactivate tempo
sync. An LED at the top right of the knob indicates that sync mode is active. You can then select a
base note value for tempo syncing from the pop-up menu above the control.
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