Specifications
PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL66
EFFECT PARAMETERS
HighEQ
¦ Frequency
1831 to 24.0: High shelf (1-pole) cutoff frequency in Hertz (values above 10,000 are given in kHz).
¦ Gain
-16 dB to +16 dB: High shelf cut or boost.
Distortion
¦ Type
Value Meaning
Off Distortion is disabled.
Light, Soft,
Medium &
Hard
Four analog-style distortion curves with differing characteristics.
Digital Digital clipping. Can even turn a Saw wave into a square wave.
Wave
Shaper
A sinusoidal waveshaper, the effect of which is often similar to linear FM. Note that the results of the
Shaper are highly dependant upon the signal level (see INTENSITY below).
Rectier Full wave rectication with subsequent DC-compensation.
Bit
Reducer
Variable reduction of bit-depth. For generating the digital quantization effects typical of early
samplers and digital synthesizers.
Rate
Reducer
Variable reduction of sampling rate. For generating the aliasing effects typical of early samplers and
digital synthesizers.
Low Pass Single pole low pass lter for variable reduction of high frequencies. This effect is only included to
ensure compatibility with older programs (early Virus models did not feature a dedicated EQ section).
High Pass Single pole high pass lter for variable reduction of low frequencies. Also included for compatibility
reasons.
¦ Modulation
Use Modulation to simulate the inaccuracy and instability of the tape medium by modulating the delay time.
When Depth=0 there will be no modulation.
Low EQ
¦ Frequency
32 to 458: Low shelf (1 pole) cutoff frequency in Hertz.
¦ Gain
-16 dB to +16 dB: Low shelf cut or boost.
MidEQ
¦ Frequency
19 Hz to 24.0 kHz: Centre frequency of the MID EQ. Values above 10,000 are given in kHz.
Modulation destination “EQMidFrequency”.
¦ Q-Factor
0.28 to 15.4: Bandwidth around the centre frequency. Low values are wider, high values are narrower. For
wah-wah effects, set very high Q-Factor and Gain values, then modulate “EQMidFrequency”.
Modulation destination “EQMidQ-Factor”.
¦ Gain
-16dB to +16dB: Mid frequency cut or boost, in decibels.
Modulation destination “EQMidGain”.