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Effect Types<br />

Chorus<br />

Flanger<br />

Celeste<br />

Ensemble<br />

Delay 1-3<br />

Auto Pan<br />

Tremolo<br />

Tremulant<br />

Phaser<br />

Rotary 1-2<br />

Auto Wah<br />

Enhancer<br />

Distortion<br />

Simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or string ensemble, by layering a<br />

slightly detuned version of the sound over the original to enrich it.<br />

Creates a shifting comb-filter, which adds motion and a “hollow” tone to the<br />

sound.<br />

A three-phase chorus without modulation.<br />

A three-phase chorus with a slight modulation to each phase.<br />

Adds echoes to the sound. The three types differ in the length of time between<br />

the echoes.<br />

Moves the sound left and right across the stereo field at a variable rate.<br />

Modulates the volume of the sound. This is a vibrato type effect.<br />

A combination of Tremolo and Vibrato. It simulates the tremulant pipes of a<br />

church organ.<br />

Creates a phase change, adding motion to the sound.<br />

This effect simulates the sound of the Rotary Speaker cabinet commonly used<br />

with electric organs. Rotary 2 adds distortion. The soft pedal is used to change<br />

the speed of the rotor between SLOW and FAST.<br />

Sweeps a tone filter up and down at the beginning of a note, recreating the popular<br />

vintage wah wah pedal sound.<br />

Emphasizes high frequencies to make a sound more easily discernible in a mix.<br />

Adds frequencies that were not present in the original sound, resulting in a “fuzzy”<br />

or warmer tone.<br />

Basic Controls P. 19

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