Behringer DEEPMIND 12 Manual - Page 115
Chorus-D DIMENSIONAL CHORUS, Flanger STEREO FLANGER
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115 DeepMind 12 User Manual Chorus-D (DIMENSIONAL CHORUS) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 ON On - OFF ON Allows the effect to be turned On or Off. 2 MOD Mode -M ST Switches the operation between Mono and Stereo modes. 3* MIX Mix % 0.0% 100% Controls the mix (or ratio) of wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. 4 SW1 Sw1 - OFF ON Engages level one intensity (minimum). 5 SW2 Sw2 - OFF ON Engages level two intensity. 6 SW3 Sw3 - OFF ON Engages level three intensity. 7 SW4 Sw4 - OFF ON Engages level four intensity (maximum). * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix Flanger (STEREO FLANGER) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1* SPD Speed Hz 0.0 Hz 5 Hz Sets the modulation speed. Time synchronised options from 4 to 1/64 bars. 2* WDL WidthL % 0.0% 100% Determines the amount of modulated delay in the left channel. 3* WDR WidthR % 0.0% 100% Determines the amount of modulated delay in the right channel. 4 DLL DelayL ms 0.5 ms 20.0 ms Sets the total amount of delay for the left channel. 5 DLR DelayR ms 0.5 ms 20.0 ms Sets the total amount of delay for the right channel. 6* MIX Mix % 0.0% 100% Controls the mix (or ratio) of wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. 7* LC LoCut Hz 10.0 Hz 500.0 Hz Allows the low frequencies in the signal to be reduced. 8* HC Hi Cut Hz 200.0 Hz 20000.0 Hz Allows the high frequencies in the signal to be reduced. 9 PHS Phase - 0.0 180.0 Adjusts the phase offset of the LFO between left and right channel. 10* FLC FeedLC Hz 10.0 Hz 500.0 Hz Adjusts the low cut filter frequency in the feedback path. 11* FHC FeedHC Hz 200.0 Hz 20000.0 Hz Adjusts the high cut filter frequency in the feedback path. 12* FD Feed % -90.0% 90.0% Controls the percentage of positive or negative feedback. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix