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Chapter 2 Using the XV-3080 Effects

Chapter 2

in a more narrow range.

Rate #

Adjust the frequency of the modulation.

Depth

Adjust the depth of the modulation.

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

8: ROTARY

The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers
often used with the electric organs of the past. Since the
movement of the high range and low range rotors can be set
independently, the unique type of modulation characteristic
of these speakers can be simulated quite closely. This effect is
most suitable for electric organ Patches.

fig.2-11

LowSlow (Low Frequency Slow Rate)

Adjust the slow speed (SLOW) of the low frequency rotor.

LowFast (Low Frequency Fast Rate)

Adjust the fast speed (FAST) of the low frequency rotor.

LowAccl (Low Frequency Acceleration)

Adjust the time it takes the low frequency rotor to reach the
newly selected speed when switching from fast to slow (or
slow to fast) speed. Lower values will require longer times.

Low Lvl (Low Frequency Level)

Adjust the volume of the low frequency rotor.

Hi Slow (High Frequency Slow Rate)

Adjust the slow speed (SLOW) of the high frequency rotor.

Hi Fast (High Frequency Fast Rate)

Adjust the fast speed (FAST) of the high frequency rotor.

Hi Accl (High Frequency Acceleration)

Adjust the time it takes the high frequency rotor to reach the
newly selected speed when switching from fast to slow (or
slow to fast) speed. Lower values will require longer times.

Hi Lvl (High Frequency Level)

Adjust the volume of the high frequency rotor.

Separation

Adjust the spatial dispersion of the sound.

Speed #

Simultaneously switch the rotational speed of the low
frequency rotor and high frequency rotor.

SLOW:

Slow down the rotation to the specified speed (the

Low Slow / Hi Slow values).

FAST:

Speed up the rotation to the specified speed (the Low

Fast / Hi Fast values).

For details refer to

Using a Pedal Switch to Modify the

Rotary Speed of the Rotary Effect

(p. 138).

Level (Output Level) #

Adjust the output level.

L out

R out

L in

R in

Rotary