Rocktron Intellipitch User Manual
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Mixer Parameters
EFFECT LVL
This controls the level of the entire effect signal. This control should
be set relative to the levels of the Left and Right Direct signals. In
configurations which do not include a master Effects Level, the
single effect level parameter (Chorus Level, Delay Level, etc.) is
considered the master Effect Level control.
L/R DIR LEVEL
These controls allow for the left and right direct signal levels to be
set individually, thereby allowing for panning of the direct signal to
the left or right output. These controls are available in all configura-
tions.
DIRECT HUSH
This determines whether the direct signal is fed through the digital
HUSH
section of the Intellipitch, or bypasses it. Selecting "Post" will
pass the direct signal through the
HUSH
system while selecting
"Pre" will bypass this section.
(Note: Selecting "Post" will convert a
stereo direct signal to mono.)
CHORUS LVL,
In configurations which include a
Master Effects Level control, these
DELAY LVL,
control the level of each individual effect (i.e., chorus, reverb, etc.).
REVERB LVL,
These should be set relative to each other when defining individual
etc.
levels. In configurations which do not include a master Effects Level
control, the individual effect level acts as a master effect level.
REGEN L/R
Configurations which include chorus or delay effects provide
individual left and right regeneration level controls to determine the
number of times the delayed signals are repeated. Regeneration is
achieved by feeding the delayed output back into the input. Higher
levels of regeneration will result in more repeats.
The Intellipitch features
Regeneration Limiting. This feature guards
against the possibility of overloading the processor when using high
regeneration levels in configurations where a combination of
multiple voices is panned to the left or right. If the regeneration level
is set too high, the Intellipitch triggers the Regeneration Limiting and
a limit is internally set for the regeneration. This limit can not be
exceeded by increasing the
Regen L or Regen R parameter values
in the Mixer section.
If, for example, in the
Hush; Chorus; Delay; Reverb configuration,
Voice 1 is panned to the left and the
Regen L parameter is set to its
maximum level, panning a second voice to the left regeneration loop
will trigger the Regeneration Limiter and reduce the regeneration to
a level such that runaway regeneration will not occur. The original
regeneration level can be reset only by recalling the preset, or, by
accessing the
Regen L parameter, decreasing its value and setting
it back to its original value after removing the second voice from the
regeneration loop. This feature of the Intellipitch is particularly
desirable in live situations where panning and regeneration levels
may be controlled by continuous controllers.