User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Connections and Controls
- Universal Control
- Presets, Fat Channel, and Voice Effects
- Fat Channel and Voice Effects
- Mixing and Loopback Audio
- Advanced Features and Customization Tools
- Studio One Artist Quick Start
- Configuring Your I/O
- Creating Audio and Instrument Tracks
- Resources
- Legal
- Dinner is Served!
1. Tune: Adjusts the pitch of the affected signal from high to low.
2. Damping: Adjusts the amount of high-frequency content sent through feedback (4.) in the affected
signal.
3. Wet/Dry: Blends the affected (“wet”) sound with the un-affected, (“dry”) sound of your voice. Set to
100% to only hear only the processed sound. Set to 0% to only head the dry sound.
4. Feedback: Adjusts length of echo effect.
5. Distortion: Add some grit and edge to the affected sound, like an overdriven guitar ampllifier.
Delay
A delay essentially creates an echo, although you can often use delays to create more complex time-
based effects. The source signal is delayed so that it is heard later than it actually occurred.
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