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Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple

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• Feedback knob and field: Sets the amount of the signal that is routed back to the effect<br />

input. Feedback adds an edge to the Ringshifter sound and is useful for a variety of<br />

special effects. It produces a rich phasing sound wh<strong>en</strong> used in combination with a slow<br />

oscillator sweep. Comb filtering effects are created by using high Feedback settings<br />

with a short delay time (less than 10 ms). Use of longer delay times, in conjunction with<br />

high Feedback settings, creates continuously rising and falling frequ<strong>en</strong>cy shift effects.<br />

• Stereo Width knob and field: Determines the breadth of the effect signal in the stereo<br />

field. Stereo Width affects only the effect signal of the Ringshifter, not the dry input<br />

signal.<br />

• Env Follower slider and field: Determines the amount of Dry/Wet parameter modulation<br />

by the input signal level.<br />

• LFO slider and field: Sets the LFO modulation depth of the Dry/Wet parameter.<br />

Scanner Vibrato<br />

Scanner Vibrato simulates the scanner vibrato section of a Hammond organ. The Scanner<br />

Vibrato is based on an analog delay line, consisting of several lowpass filters. The delay<br />

line is scanned by a multipole capacitor, which has a rotating pickup. It is a unique effect<br />

that cannot be simulated with simple LFOs.<br />

You can choose betwe<strong>en</strong> three differ<strong>en</strong>t vibrato and chorus types. The stereo version of<br />

the effect features two additional parameters—Stereo Phase and Rate Right. These allow<br />

you to set the modulation speed indep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>tly for the left and right channels.<br />

The stereo parameters of<br />

the mono version of the<br />

Scanner Vibrato are<br />

hidd<strong>en</strong> behind a<br />

transpar<strong>en</strong>t cover.<br />

• Vibrato knob: Use to choose from three Vibrato positions (V1, V2, and V3) or three<br />

Chorus positions (C1, C2, and C3).<br />

• In the Vibrato positions, only the delay line signal is heard, each with differ<strong>en</strong>t<br />

int<strong>en</strong>sities.<br />

• The three Chorus positions (C1, C2, and C3) mix the signal of the delay line with the<br />

original signal. Mixing a vibrato signal with an original, statically pitched signal results<br />

in a chorus effect. This organ-style chorus sounds differ<strong>en</strong>t from the <strong>Soundtrack</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

Chorus plug-in.<br />

• If the C0 setting is chos<strong>en</strong>, neither the chorus nor vibrato is <strong>en</strong>abled.<br />

Chapter 8 Modulation <strong>Effects</strong><br />

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