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4.12 The Output Effect Section 50
by the Delay, then by the Chorus and the Reverb module. In the third and fourth configurations, a
different effect is applied after the Amp module at the end of the two module rows, mixing occurs
and the resulting signal is fed to the Reverb module. In the third configuration, the Chorus and
Delay modules are applied to the first and second row respectively while in the fourth configuration
the order is reversed.
Note that each of the effects can be muted by selecting the Bypass preset in its respective
algorithm selection drop down menu.
4.12.6 The Output Module
This module is used to monitor levels of the left and right channels. The overall level is adjusted
with the Level knob. The best dynamic range is obtained when the level meters are around 0 dB for
loud sounds.
4.12.7 The Recorder Module
This module is used to record the output of the Ultra Analog to a stereo 16-bit wave or aiff file. The
File display, is used to choose the name and location of the destination file. One should always use
this before starting a recording. The Rec and Stop buttons are used to start or stop the recording.
On Windows systems the sampling rate will match that of the Audio Settings of the Preferences
command of the Edit menu. On Mac systems, the specific settings are determined by QuickTime.