Editing Effects
QuadraSynth Reference Manual 107
LFO
DELAY
DRY
SIGNAL
RIGHT
FLANGED
OUTPUT
FEEDBACK
DELAY
FEEDBACK
DRY SIGNAL
DRY SIGNAL
LEFT
FLANGED
OUTPUT
Pitch Detune. As the name implies, Pitch Detune takes a part of the signal and
detunes it either sharp or flat. When mixed back with the original dry signal, the
popular Ò12 string guitarÓ effect is produced.
DETUNE
DRY
SIGNAL EFFECTED
SIGNAL
DRY SIGNAL
Resonator. This can be thought of as a highly resonant filter, or a filter that is tuned
to a specific frequency with a lot of emphasis, which will cause the frequency that the
resonator is set at to be highly accentuated.

Delay Input

Quad Knob [2] can adjust the level of the signal coming from the Delay output going
into the Pitch Input. The Delay Input parameter is only available when editing a
effects bus which has the Delay effect ahead of the Pitch effect in the selected
Configuration (Example: Configuration #2, effect send 1).
Pitch (Page 2)
If the Pitch type is Mono Chorus, Stereo Chorus, Mono Flange or Stereo Flange, page
2 of the Pitch function contain the following four parameters:

Waveform Shape

Quad Knob [1] determines the LFOÕs waveform shape. This parameter only appears
when the Mono or Stereo Chorus or Flange are selected. The Waveform Shape of the
LFO can be changed from a sine waveform, which provides a smoother, more even
sound, to a square or triangle waveform, which makes the Chorus or flange effect
more pronounced.