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Applies various types of noise to the input signal to reproduce |
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| Dual type DSPs are configured by combining two different | ||
a retro |
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| single type DSPs. Use the procedure below to determine what | ||
Includes wow and flutter for rotational fluctuation like that in |
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| parameters that can be configured for each dual type DSP, | ||
tapes and records, a Noise 1 generator that generates |
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| and the operation, and setting ranges of dual type DSPs. | ||
continual FM radio type, and a Noise 2 generator that |
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| Example: Type number 29: | ||
generates record play types scratch noise. |
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| 1. The DSP type name has two parts: a left side part and a | ||
Parameters and Value Ranges: |
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1 :Wow and Flutter Rate (0 to 127) |
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Adjusts the wow and flutter rate. |
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2 :Wow and Flutter Depth (0 to 127) |
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| the left side part of a dual type DSP in the “Type Name” | ||
Adjusts the wow and flutter depth. |
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3 :Noise1 Level (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) |
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Adjusts the level of Noise Generator 1. |
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4 :Noise2 Level (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) |
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Adjusts the level of Noise Generator 2. |
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5 :Noise2 Density (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) |
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Adjusts the frequency of Noise Generator 2. |
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6 :Bit (0, 1, 2, 3) |
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| Level |
Distorts the sound. A larger number produces greater |
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Raising the noise level while a note is not sounding will cause |
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noise to sound, even if there is no input signal. |
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| column of the above table. | ||
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| name is “Distortion” so we can see in the above table | ||
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| that “Gain” and “Level” parameters can be configured. | ||
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| of “Gain” and “Level” by referring to “03: Distortion” on | ||
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| 4. Next, repeat steps 2 and 3 above for the right side part of | ||
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| incremented for each successive parameter. | ||
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