Chapter 2 – Controls and Displays.
The Doubler offers a selection of controls and displays as an interface to the DSP algorithm. This chapter lists the different controls and displays and details the properties of each.
CONTROLS
Per-Voice Control Strips
Each voice control strip offers the following controls:
ON/OFF: Default: On.
Turns the voice on or off.
GAIN: 0 to
Sets the gain of the voice in relation to the other voices. The master gain can further change the actual output gain of all voices.
PAN:
DELAY: 0 to 100 milliseconds. Default: 8ms.
Specifies the delay of the voice in relation to the direct signal. Note that the lowest value possible depends on the settings of the Align Direct and Range parameters. When the direct signal is aligned, the minimal delay possible at any range is 0 because the direct signal is delayed to align with the natural latency. When the Direct signal is real time, the minimal delay for range 80Hz is 8ms and for 20Hz is 14ms.
FEEDBACK: 0 to 100 percent. Default: 0%.
Specifies the percentage of gain to be fed back to the input. Be careful when setting values above 25%. These can lead to
OCTAVER: On/Off. Default: off.
This switch shifts the voice 1 octave down along with all the other settings. The button will light a downward arrow to indicate that the Octaver is On.
DETUNE:
100 cents equals a semitone. Use this control to set the voice’s detune in relation to the source. Slight detunes of 2 to 12 cents tend to sound relatively in tune while higher values begin to sound off and out of tune.
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