Reference Manual

320 Live Audio Effect Reference
Spin detunes the two LFO speeds relative to each other. Each delay is modulated at a different
frequency, as determined by the Spin amount.
Adjusting the HiPass control will cut low frequencies from the delayed signal.
The Dry/Wet control adjusts the balance between the processed and dry signals. Set it to 100
percent if using Flanger in a return track.
Hi-Quality mode can be toggled on or off via a [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context
menu entry. Enabling Hi-Quality results in a brighter sound, but there is a very slight increase in
CPU usage.
22.16 Frequency Shifter
The Frequency Shifter Effect.
(Note: the Frequency Shifter effect is not available in the Intro and Lite Editions.)
The Frequency Shifter moves the frequencies of incoming audio up or down by a user-specified
amount in Hertz. Small amounts of shift can result in subtle tremolo or phasing effects, while
large shifts can create dissonant, metallic sounds.
The Coarse and Fine knobs set the amount of shift that will be applied to the input. For example,
if the input is a sine wave at 440 Hz and the frequency is set to 100 Hz, the output will be a sine
wave at 540 Hz.