Programming instructions
Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters 31
LFO RATE Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the eight ganged rates of modulation of the respective voices. This
modulation produces an effect similar to both vibrato and tremolando occurring at the same
time.
WIDTH Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the excursion of the vibrato of all the individual voices.
STEREO SPREAD Range: 0 to 99
This parameter offers a synthesized stereo field. The highest value is true stereo, intermediate
values have the left and right signals mixed on both sides, and the lowest value yields only the
left input channel from the right and left outputs. This parameter, though not a stereo pan,
provides some interesting stereo effects when controlled by a modulation source.
CHORUS REGEN Range: 0 to 99
This parameter determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output of the chorus
back into the input of the chorus. A value of 0 will eliminate the regeneration effect.
L REGEN TIME Range: 0 to 800 ms
This parameter controls the amount of time that the non-chorused signal will delay for the left
channel.
R REGEN TIME Range: 0 to 800 ms
This parameter controls the amount of time that the non-chorused signal will delay for the right
channel.
DELAY REGEN Range: 0 to 99
This parameter determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the delay output back into
the chorus input, increasing the number of repeats in the delay for high values. A value of 0 will
eliminate the delay effect.
MOD SRC 1 MOD SRC 2
DST 1 DST 2
MIN 1 MIN 2
MAX 1 MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-39 PITCH SHIFT
The Pitch Shifters allow you to change the pitch of a signal to any pitch desired within a range of
one octave in either direction. The ASR-10 offers three different pitch shift algorithms, each
designed with a different purpose:
• PITCH SHIFT offers a 1 unit splicer type pitch shifter.
• PITCH+DDL combines a pitch shifter with a DDL (described later).
• FAST PITCHSH is a 1 unit pitch shifter designed for pitch correction.
These algorithms sound best with a Mix of wet and dry. Try using a modulation controller for
the Mix parameter to bring in or fade out the pitch shifted signal. Try the different pitch shifters
until you find the one that works best with your sound source, and for your application. This
first algorithm is a “splicer type” of pitch shifter, which means that it drops or adds small
sections of the original signal to the effect. PITCH SHIFT does not incorporate zero crossing
detection. This pitch shifter is best used for a doubling effect. Splicer type pitch shifters are