33: Detune
33: Detune
Using this effect, you can obtain a detune effect that offsets the pitch of the effect sound slightly from the pitch of the input signal. Compared to the chorus effect, a more natural sound thickness will be created.
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| Pitch Shift [cent] | +100cent | The difference between the input signal pitch and effect | |||
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| Amt | +100cent | Modulation amount of the pitch shift | |||
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b | Delay Time [msec] | 0… | 1000msec | Sets the time delay from the input signal. | ||
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c | High Damp [%] | 0… | 100% | Damping amount in the high range | ||
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| Wet/Dry | Dry, 1:99… 99:1, Wet | Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds. | |||
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d | Src | None… | Tempo | Modulation source of effect balance | ||
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| Amt | +100 | Modulation amount of effect balance | |||
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