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Included VST Instruments
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They are all listed in the Mod Dest box for each controller.
To remove a modulation destination, click on its name in the list and select Off from
the pop-up menu.
Effects (EFX) Page
This page features three separate effect units: Distortion, Delay, and Modulation (Phaser/
Flanger/Chorus). The Effect page is opened by clicking the EFX button at the top of the lower half
of the control panel.
Each separate effect section is laid out with a row of buttons that determine the effect type
or characteristic and a row of sliders for making parameter settings.
To activate an effect, click the Active button so that a dot appears.
Clicking again deactivates the effect.
Distortion
You can choose between 4 basic distortion characteristics:
Distortion provides hard clipping distortion.
Soft Distortion provides soft clipping distortion.
Tape Emulation produces distortion similar to magnetic tape saturation.
Tube Emulation produces distortion similar to valve amplifiers.
Drive
Sets the amount of distortion by amplifying the input signal.
Filter
Sets the crossover frequency of the distortion filter. The distortion filter consists of
a low-pass filter and a high-pass filter with a cutoff frequency equal to the crossover
frequency.
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.
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