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Output, Stereo random flanger, Flanger – KORG Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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Effect Guide

804

OUTPUT

Wet/Dry [–Wet…–1:99, Dry, 1: 99…Wet]

Sets the balance between the “wet” processed sound
and the dry input. Negative values invert the phase of
the wet signal. This interacts with Feedback; for more
information, see “Feedback” on page 803.

Source

[Off…Tempo]

Selects a modulation source for Wet/Dry.

Amount

[+/–100]

Sets the modulation amount for Wet/Dry.

049: Stereo Random Flanger

The stereo effect uses a step-shape waveform and
random LFO for modulation, creating a unique
flanging effect.

FLANGER

Delay Time [msec]

[0.0…50.0]

Sets the delay time from the original sound.

Depth

[0…100]

Sets the depth of LFO modulation.

Feedback

[+/–100]

This controls the intensity of the flanger. For more
information, see “Feedback” on page 803.

High Damp [%]

[0…100]

Sets the feedback damping amount in the high range.
p.803.

LFO

These parameters control the shape and speed of the
step LFO. They are identical to those in the Stereo
Random Filter; for more information, see “LFO” on
page 779.

O

UTPUT

Wet/Dry [–Wet…–1:99, Dry, 1: 99…Wet]

Sets the balance between the “wet” processed sound
and the dry input. Negative values invert the phase of
the wet signal. This interacts with Feedback; for more
information, see “Feedback” on page 803.

Source

[Off…Tempo]

Selects a modulation source for Wet/Dry.

Amount

[+/–100]

Sets the modulation amount for Wet/Dry.

050: Stereo Envelope Flanger

This Flanger uses a MIDI-triggerable envelope
generator for modulation. This lets you create
sequences with flanger sweeps which always happen
on the same beat, for instance. You can also control the
Flanger directly using a modulation source.

CONTROL

Sweep Mode

[EG, Dmod]

When Sweep Mode is set to EG, the envelope
generator controls the flanger. Note that this is the
effect’s own EG, and isn’t related to the Program’s
other EGs (Filter, Amp, etc.).

The Source parameter, below, selects the source that
starts the envelope generator. If you select Gate, for
example, the envelope will be triggered by note-ons.

The EG is triggered when the MIDI source’s value
changes from 63 or smaller to 64 or higher.

When Sweep Mode is set to Dmod, the modulation
source directly controls the flanger. Select the
modulation source using the Source parameter, below.

Source [Off…Tempo]

Selects the modulation source that triggers the EG
(when Sweep Mode = EG), or the modulation source
that causes the flanger to sweep (when Sweep Mode =
Dmod).

EG

Attack

[1…100]

Sets the EG attack time. For more information Attack
and Release, see the graphic under “Attack [msec]” on
page 766.

LFO: Step-Tri/Random

Left

Right

Feedback

LFO Phase

Wet / Dry

Wet / Dry

High Damp

Stereo In - Stereo Out

Flanger

Flanger

EG Attack/Decay

EG

D-mod

Sweep Mode

D

-mod

Flanger

Flanger

Left

Right

Feedback

Wet / Dry

Wet / Dry

High Damp

Stereo In - Stereo Out