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Effects List<br />

11: PHASER<br />

A phase-shifted sound is added to the original sound and modulated.<br />

fig.MFX-11<br />

L in<br />

R in<br />

Parameter Value Description<br />

Mode<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> 0–127<br />

The phaser effect will be varied gradually.<br />

fig.MFX-12<br />

4-STAGE, 8-STAGE, 12-<br />

STAGE<br />

Number of stages in the phaser<br />

Adjusts the basic frequency from<br />

which the sound will be modulated.<br />

Rate 0.05–10.00 Hz, note Frequency of modulation<br />

Depth 0–127 Depth of modulation<br />

Polarity<br />

INVERSE,<br />

SYNCHRO<br />

Selects whether the left and right<br />

phase of the modulation will be<br />

the same or the opposite.<br />

INVERSE: The left and right<br />

phase will be opposite. When<br />

using a mono source, this<br />

spreads the sound.<br />

SYNCHRO: The left and right<br />

phase will be the same. Select<br />

this when inputting a stereo<br />

source.<br />

Resonance 0–127 Amount of feedback<br />

Cross<br />

Feedback<br />

-98– +98%<br />

Adjusts the proportion of the<br />

phaser sound that is fed back<br />

into the effect. Negative (-) settings<br />

will invert the phase.<br />

Mix 0–127 Level of the phase-shifted sound<br />

Low Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low range<br />

High Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high range<br />

Level 0–127 Output Level<br />

12: STEP PHASER<br />

L in<br />

R in<br />

Phaser<br />

Phaser<br />

Step Phaser<br />

Step Phaser<br />

Mix<br />

Mix<br />

Mix<br />

Mix<br />

2-Band<br />

EQ<br />

2-Band<br />

EQ<br />

2-Band<br />

EQ<br />

2-Band<br />

EQ<br />

L out<br />

R out<br />

L out<br />

R out<br />

Parameter Value Description<br />

Polarity<br />

Extremely high settings of the phase difference produce a deep phaser<br />

effect.<br />

fig.MFX-13<br />

INVERSE,<br />

SYNCHRO<br />

Selects whether the left and right<br />

phase of the modulation will be<br />

the same or the opposite.<br />

INVERSE: The left and right<br />

phase will be opposite. When<br />

using a mono source, this<br />

spreads the sound.<br />

SYNCHRO: The left and right<br />

phase will be the same. Select<br />

this when inputting a stereo<br />

source.<br />

Resonance 0–127 Amount of feedback<br />

Cross<br />

Feedback<br />

Step Rate<br />

-98– +98%<br />

0.10–20.00 Hz, note<br />

Adjusts the proportion of the<br />

phaser sound that is fed back<br />

into the effect. Negative (-) settings<br />

will invert the phase.<br />

Rate of the step-wise change in<br />

the phaser effect<br />

Mix 0–127 Level of the phase-shifted sound<br />

Low Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low range<br />

High Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high range<br />

Level 0–127 Output Level<br />

13: MULTI STAGE PHASER<br />

L in<br />

R in<br />

Parameter Value Description<br />

Mode<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> 0–127<br />

4-STAGE, 8-STAGE,<br />

12-STAGE, 16-STAGE,<br />

20-STAGE, 24-STAGE<br />

Number of phaser stages<br />

Adjusts the basic frequency<br />

from which the sound will be<br />

modulated.<br />

Rate 0.05–10.00 Hz, note Frequency of modulation<br />

Depth 0–127 Depth of modulation<br />

Resonance 0–127 Amount of feedback<br />

Mix 0–127 Level of the phase-shifted sound<br />

Pan<br />

Multi Stage<br />

Phaser<br />

Resonance<br />

L64–63R<br />

Mix<br />

2-Band<br />

EQ<br />

Stereo location of the output<br />

sound<br />

Low Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low range<br />

High Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high range<br />

Level 0–127 Output Level<br />

L out<br />

Pan L<br />

Pan R<br />

R out<br />

Parameter Value Description<br />

Mode<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> 0–127<br />

4-STAGE, 8-STAGE, 12-<br />

STAGE<br />

Number of stages in the phaser<br />

Adjusts the basic frequency from<br />

which the sound will be modulated.<br />

Rate 0.05–10.00 Hz, note Frequency of modulation<br />

Depth 0–127 Depth of modulation<br />

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