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9 - Effects<br />

Effects Descriptions<br />

Tremulator BPM<br />

Tremolo is amplitude modulation and is also a standard guitar amp effect. The Tremulator<br />

BPM is more like a tremolo on steroids! In addition to the standard rate and<br />

amount controls, the Tremulator lets you beat-sync the tremolo speed to the song<br />

tempo, has eight different modulation waveforms with adjustable lag, lets you autopan<br />

the stereo signal in several ways, and even includes a sweepable lowpass filter with five<br />

modes.<br />

In Filter<br />

Trem Out<br />

Stereo<br />

Fc Q<br />

Mode<br />

Mode<br />

Sync<br />

Parameter Description<br />

Wet/Dry Controls the intensity (depth) of the tremolo effect.<br />

Range: 0% to 100%<br />

LFO Note Duration The speed of the LFO is locked to a note division of the master<br />

tempo. Range: 4/1 note to 1/64 dotted-note<br />

LFO Waveshape Selects between the following modulation waveforms:<br />

Sine, Triangle, Half Sine, Sawtooth Up, Sawtooth Down, Square,<br />

Pulse 25, Pulse 75<br />

Lag Sets the slew rate of the LFO output. This is normally used to<br />

round the corners of the square waves, but can create interesting<br />

effects with the other waveforms as well. Range: 0% to 100%<br />

L/R Phase Offsets the LFO phase between the left and right channels.<br />

(0°, 90°, 180°, 270°).<br />

0° - Both the left and right channels are the same.<br />

180° - Creates a back and forth, “ping-pong” effect.<br />

90°/270° - Creates a rotating effect.<br />

Mode Six different modes are available:<br />

Tremolo - Tremolo amplitude modulation<br />

Tremolo + Filter 1 - Tremolo & 2-pole filter sweep, no Q<br />

Tremolo + Filter 2 - Tremolo & 2-pole filter sweep, Mid Q<br />

Filter 3 - 2-pole filter sweep, Low Q<br />

Filter 4 - 2-pole filter sweep, Mid Q<br />

Filter 5 - 2-pole filter sweep, High Q<br />

Note: The initial filter frequency is set lower as the Q is increased.<br />

242 <strong>Emulator</strong> X2 Operation Manual<br />

L<br />

Lag<br />

LFO<br />

R<br />

Note Wave<br />

Duration<br />

Lag<br />

Phase

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