EFFECTS - MOD | EFFECTS - MOD |
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Detune
The detune effect is – to some extent – similar to a chorus: The source signal is split and a specified amount of the signal is detuned by an adjustable amount of cents (100 Cent = 1 semitone). The main difference between the detune effect and the chorus effect is that the detune amount does not change: the modulating pitch is specified as an offset to the original pitch.
The detune effect comprises two voices. If you think your sound is simply too direct and clean, try a setting with only a few cent off, on both voices – e.g. +2 cent on voice 1 and
Voice 1
Range:
This parameter determines the pitch offset of the first voice in the Detune block.
Voice 2
Range:
This parameter determines the pitch offset of the second Voice in the Detune block.
Delay 1
Range: 0 to 50 ms
This parameter specifies the delay of Voice 1.
Delay 2
Range: 0 to 50 ms
This parameter specifies the delay of Voice 2.
Vibrato
The vibrato effect modulates the pitch of the incoming signal. The result is similar to the vibrato technique used by vocalists. In contrast to a chorus or flanger effect, no direct signal is combined with the
Speed
Range: 0.050 Hz to 20 Hz
Sets the speed of the effect.
Tempo
Range: Disbl (Disable), 1 to 1/32T (T= Triplet & D= Dotted) When set to any value between 1 and 1/32T, the G- Natural’s global tempo is subdivided according to this setting. When se to “Ignore”, the speed set by the speed parameter is used instead.
The Tap Master parameter – located in the Utility menu – specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the speed parameter in each preset
should be used at preset change.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect. The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform.
Hi-Cut
Range: 20 Hz to 17.8 kHz / off
This parameter reduces the
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