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ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter

ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter

The envelope controlled filter is mainly designed to be used together with pattern devices to create pattern controlled filter and envelope effects, but it can also be triggered via MIDI, or used as a "static" filter for shaping the sound of an instrument device or a whole mix. You can edit the frequency it filters, the res (resolution), env. amt (the envelope amount), vel (the velocity) and the modes it works with.


CF-101 Chorus/Flanger

CF-101 Chorus/Flanger

This effect makes an interesting sound which Jimi Hendrix was one of the pioneers of. The delay is the control time used to create the chorus/flanger effect. The feedback is the amount of the signal fed back to the device. The LFO edits the rate and amount of the modulation. The send mode chooses whether you want the delayed signal mixed with the dry signal.


PH-90 Phaser

PH-90 Phaser

A phaser is another interesting effect. Using modulation, it creates a sweeping sound which is very cool. The frequency knob chooses the frequency sent, split changes the character of the effect, width determines how wide the effect is, the LFO is similar to the flanger device and feedback is how much of the sound is fed back to the device.


UN-16 Unison

UN-16 Unison

Unison is used to create a sound of many things playing simultaneously. You can choose between 16 voices, 8 or 4 and you can detune the effect. Dry/wet is the same as on the rest of the effects.

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