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ART Pro Audio Quadra/Fx - Two Channel Effects Processor User Manual

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Dynamic

A Dynamic Phaser has 5-notches and will trigger the LFO through one cycle of its sweep when the input

signal crosses above the Threshold level. When the input signal crosses back, the LFO is reset and will

trigger again the next time the input signal crosses over the Threshold level. Threshold is set with the Special

parameter.

PHASER

Delay
(Predelay
± 1 ms)

Size
(Predelay
± 50 ms)

Regen
(Regen)

Decay
(Fade
Time)

Shape
(LFO
Shape)

Pitch
(LFO
Offset)

Speed
(LFO
Speed)

Width
(LFO
Width)

Special
(*see
below)

Vocal

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Threshold

Instrument

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Concert

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Gated

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Threshold

Ambient

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Diff. factor

Dynamic

0–1000ms

0–1000ms

-99–+100

0–7

1–12

0–10.5Hz

0–100%

Threshold

Delay:

Changes the predelay time in

±

1 millisecond steps. The total amount of predelay is 1 second (1000 ms.)

Size:

Changes the predelay time in

±

50 millisecond steps.

Regen: Sets the amount of positive or negative feedback, from

-99 to +100.

Negative numbers correspond to

inverted feedback.

Decay:

This parameter is used in Vocal class and sets the amount of time it

takes the effect to fade in and out after the Threshold level is crossed.

A graph of this control’s action is on page 66.

Shape:

Selects the LFO shape. Use the LFO Shapes table to match the

parameter’s value with an LFO waveform. Also, see page 65 for graphs

of the various LFOs.

Pitch:

Controls the LFO phase difference (in 30° increments) between the two outputs of

an engine group (Outputs #1 and #2, or Outputs #3 and #4). A setting of 0° creates

a normal phaser where both channels’ LFOs start at 0° (low). Any setting other than

0° will offset the second channel’s LFO by that many degrees. (See the LFO Offset

table.) Use this control to create uneven stereo phaser effects.

Note: In Discrete 4 (mono) routing, this parameter is not available.

Speed:

Sets the speed of the LFO between 0 and 10.5 cycles per second (Hz.)

Width:

Sets the LFO modulation width, or amount, from 0% to 100%.

LFO Shapes

0 Exponential
1 Sine
2

Triangle

3

Rectified Sine

4

Inverted Rectified Sine

5

Square

6

Ramp

7

Inverted Ramp

LFO Offset

1

0

°

2

30

°

3

60

°

4

90

°

5

120

°

6

150

°

7

180

°

8

210

°

9

240

°

10 270

°

11 300

°

12 330

°