Chapter 4: Effect parameters
Auto Pan — PAN
The auto pan effect moves the signal continuously across the stereo image, i.e., between the left
and right outputs. It provides a drifting type effect that is ideal for slow atmospheric songs and
can help to maintain interest in repetitive guitar riffs. The panning speed is controlled by the
modulation speed parameter.
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Н pans the signal from L to R to L, etc.
0 = dry signal.
50 = 50% auto pan effect. 50% dry signal.
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100 = 100% auto-pan effect.
Output Level
- оо, –30 dB ~ +6 dB
Sets the output level of the effect.
Mixing Balance
0 - 100%
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32 Hz ~ 1.0 kHz
Cut Off Frequency
LPF: 1.0 kHz ~ 16 kHz,
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The tremolo effect modulates the signal amplitude to produce regular variations in volume level,
similar to vocal vibrato. The modulation waveform can be set to sine, triangular, or square,
offering three tremolo effect variations.
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| SPD | Modulation Speed
0.1 Hz - 20Hz
Wave Type
SIN, TRI, SQR
SIN:Sine, TRI: Triangle, SOR:Square
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0 = dry signal.
Mixing Balance
~ 100%
50 = 50% tremolo effect 50% dry signal.
100 = 100% tremolo effect.
| Output Level
— со, - 30 dB ~ +6 dB
Sets the output level of the effect.
Filter Type
HPF, LPF
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32 Hz ~ 1.0 kHz
Cut Off Frequency
LPF: 1.0 kHz - 16 kHz,
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Tremolo — TRM
LVL
Volume
Level
Volume
Level
Volume
Level
Time
Time
Time
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