Specifications

Chapter 101: Using Synchronic 593
Noise Mode
There are three different Noise modes: Dark,
White, and Brite; each with two variations: a
noise generator (Osc) or amplitude modulation
(AM).
Dark
Modulates the signal with a low pass fil-
tered form of white noise, using either an oscil-
lator or amplitude modulation (AM).
White
Modulates the signal with white noise, us-
ing either an oscillator or amplitude modulation
(AM).
Brite
Modulates the signal with a high pass fil-
tered form of white noise, using either an oscil-
lator or amplitude modulation (AM).
Synchronic Filter Effect
The Filter effect processes the post-Noise signal
using a low pass filter, a high pass filter, or ring
modulation.
BEG and END Range (0–100%)
Use the BEG and
END parameters to determine the range of a fil-
ter frequency sweep when modulated by the LFO
Waveshapes. The actual cutoff frequency in
Hertz varies from between filter types.
LFO1 and LFO2
Set the Waveshape and Dura-
tion for dynamic sweeping filter effects. For
static filter effects, set both LFO1 and LFO2 to
Off.
Selecting Noise Mode
Filter effect
LFO Waveshapes and Durations options are
the same as those provided in the Playback
module. See “Low Frequency Oscillator
(LFO)” on page 589.
Filter Enable
Filter Select
button
LFO Waveshap
selectors
Beginning Filter
amount (%)
End Filter
amount (%)
LFO Duration
selectors
button
Filter Mode