LinPlug Spectral User Manual
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lit. If a switch is dimmed, the corresponding effects unit is currently
switched on, if the witch is Off the effects unit is Off too.
The large Wet dial is for adjusting the amount of effect applied and the
Output selector. A setting of 50% means that Dry and Wet (original and
processed) signals are mixed together with the same level. A setting of
100% means that you only have the processed signal.
Note: The Compressor, EQ, Filter and WahWah are effects that you usually
would want to run without the Dry signal, so 100% is a typical setting here.
Finally, with the menu at the bottom right, each successive effect or the
main output can be chosen as output for an effects processor.
Note: Generally, when a time or rate is displayed in any of the effects, the
display functions as a popup menu when you click it, offering you the Sync
times listed in Appendix A. Choosing such a sync value, e.g. 1/16
th
note
does sync the respective time or rate with the song tempo.
Once you chose such a synced value, the dial below changes the synced
values, to go back to a un-synced time or rate, again click the display and
choose “Off”.
Note: Sometimes, especially with very fast or very slow songs, it can be
that a synced value exceeds the tempo range or time range of an effect. In
this case the synced value will be internally corrected by factor 2. An
example: when you chose to sync a delay to a ½ note and have a song
tempo of 75 bpm this would result in a 1600 ms delay time. As the delays
have a maximum time of 1300ms the setting will internally be corrected to
¼ note (800 ms).