TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Additional Effects Flanger & Tremolo, Cross Feedback

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ADDITIONAL EFFECTS - FLANGER & TREMOLO

Mix between direct sound and effect.

Out Level

Controls the Output level of the block.

Feedback

Controls the amount of feedback in the Flanger.

Note that this parameter can be negative, e.g. feedback in reversed phase.

Cross Feedback

Controls the amount of feedback between the two channels. Note that the Crossfeed can be negative, e.g. Crossfeed in reversed phase.

Golden Ratio

Sets the Golden Ratio between Speed and Depth On/Off. If you want to create wild Flanger sounds you may want to turn the Golden Ratio off.

Phase Reversed

Reverses the phase of the right channel, but only on the effected signal. This function makes the stereo image much wider.

LFO Curve

Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between: Sine or Triangle. The most commonly used waveform in Flanging is Sine. (See curve figures in Tremolo).

LFO Phase

An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of the waveform starting points. This means that left and right

Outputs start the current waveform at two different points. Example: If LFO is set to 180º, left and right will be exactly opposite.

(See the LFO phase figure in the Chorus section).

Tremolo

Speed

Controls the how fast the Tremolo is pulsing.

Depth

Will set the intensity of the Tremolo, or how deep it sweeps.

Mix

Mix between direct sound and effect.

Out Level

Controls the Output level of the block.

Curve (only in Advanced mode)

Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between: Square, Sine, or Triangle.

The most common LFO curve in Tremolo is Triangle.

Square

Triangle

Sine

Try the Square waveform with 100% Depth, to get holes in your sound (called Transforming).

Pulsewidth (only in Advanced)

Controls the division of the upper and lower part of the current waveform, e.g. if Pulsewidth is set to 75%, the upper half of the waveform will be on for 75% of the time.

Pulsewidth

LFO Phase (0, 90 or 180º)

An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of the waveform starting points. This means that left and right Outputs start the current waveform at two different points.

Use the Tremolo as a Panner by setting the LFO phase to 180º.

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Contents M3000 Page Important Safety Instructions ServiceFor the customers in Canada Certificate Of ConformityTable of Contents Page Main Features Algorithms in the M3000 are IntroductionFront Panel OverloadEngine 1 or Recall Rear Panel PdifSignal Flow Recall Recalling a PresetRecall Displays Preset banks Factory/User PresetsCombined Recall Recall & Snapshots Index feature in the Recall ModeSnapshots Storing a User preset and handling preset names Using a Memory CardStore Combined StoreReverb Wizard Signal SignalInput Optical ThruStatus Bit DitherLevels Menu RangesRouting ParallelDual Mono LinkedRouting & Studio Setup Examples Use two sends on your mixing consoleCreate your own Vocal Reverb Two individual inserts on your mixing consoleHow to move around Preset glideUTILITY/MIDI DisplayMemory Backup Midi OutputSecurity Memory CopyPress Shift followed by UTIL/MIDI to access Midi Monitor Midi Monitor & Midi ImplementationMidi Monitor Ll Midi ImplementationTempo Expert mode Exercise How to edit a presetEdit EditDynamic Morphing Dynamic MorphingMorph direction Constructing a Reverb Preset with the VSS algorithms VSS IntroductionFinding the right Early Type & Size for your track To use the M3000 as a Stereo ReverbVSS Introduction Pre Delay versus Rev Delay Overview of the VSS Reverb SectionMixing the Reverb Out Levels Modulation of the Reverb TailVSS for Film and Post Production Vssfp & VsssrVssfp Film and Post Vsssr Surround Vsssr SurroundVSS3 Reverb ProgramsVSS3 Reverb Early ReflectionsReverb tail ModulationVssgate Reverb ModSpace Mod VSSGateColor Gate TypeLow Cut RevBal Lmid DecayLow Xover Low DecayReverb Modulation Vssfp Film & Post Vssfp ReverbEarly Type Several types Early PosRev Width Modulation Front Delay Rear DelayFront Decay Rear DecayRev Depth Reverb Mod R.E ReflectionsREV-3 Rev-3 Delay Additional Effects Delay & Pitch Pitch Additional Effects EQ FrequencyBand width EQ levelChorus Additional Effects Chorus & FlangerFlanger LFO Phase 0, 90 or 180º Additional Effects Flanger & TremoloTremolo Cross FeedbackPhaser Additional Effects Phaser & EXPANDER/GATEExpander/Gate Compressor Additional Effects CompressorOut Gain Additional Effects DE-ESSER De-esserAppendix the Reset Reset System ParametersReset all presets Store User DefAppendix Self Test Appendix Troubleshooting Appendix Glossary DitheringTechnical Specifications are subject Appendix Technical SpecificationsTo change without notice Appendix Midi Implementation Chart Control ChangeMidi Cable Pedal CableJack unbalanced XLR Jack balanced XLRM3000 Preset List Top 20 PresetsPreset #21 to HallsClub Carib Bright Slap Reverb Long Pre Dly Medium Guitar HallBallad Drums Medium Vocal Hall Vocal For Thin Voice Big Empty Club114 Sweet Basil Vocal R.E 115 Blackface Amp Preset #137 to Rooms116 Large Hall Clear 117 Soupy Ballad VerbDelayed Hall Preset #191 toPlates Bossa Nova Perc Room R.EClubs Gated Reverb PresetsOther Algorithms Vssfp Presets Ultra small reverb presets Indoor Mini Presets #251 toSmall rooms and spaces Indoor Small 301 Wine Cellar M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List Block of dedicated nature area reverbs Vsssr algorithm presets Effect reverb settingsCombined presets M3000 Preset List M3000 Preset List