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Effects Parameter Table
Effect Depth Knob Time Encoder Tap Button Beat Joystick Control Panel Option*
Filter
Adjusts the strength of
the effect.
Adjusts the LFO time
independent of the current
BPM and Beat Multiplier.
Holding down the TAP
button and turning the
TIME encoder adjusts the
BPM.
Pressing the TIME encoder
re-syncs the effect.
The TAP button
manually enters a new
BPM.
A minimum of two
taps is required to
get a new BPM.
Manually tapping
in a BPM switches
the BPM source to
(*) Manual.
Pressing the TAP
button and tilting the
BEAT joystick up/right
or down/left selects
the BPM source.
The source is shown
in the mixer display
after the BPM
number:
(*) Manual Tap
(S) Scratch Live
(A) USB A Beat-Clock,
(B) USB B Beat-Clock.
Adjusts the BPM
multiplier to change the
number of bars.
UP increases the
multiplier and DOWN
decreases the multiplier.
Available multiplier
values are: 1/16, 1/8,
1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1
4/1, 8/1, 16/1, 32/1 and
64/1. (64/1 not available
in Echo).
Press down on the
BEAT joystick to Lock
the current BPM. This
prevents the current BPM
from changing until you
manually change the
BPM, Time, BPM Clock
Source, or click the Beat
Joystick Button again to
unlock it. Locked BPM
is indicated by “BPM”
ashing in the display.
Hold down the FILTER
button and toggle the BEAT
joystick to scroll through
the Filter types.
Hold down the FLANGER
button and toggle the BEAT
joystick to switch between
+ / – feedback.
Hold down the ECHO
button and toggle the BEAT
joystick to scroll through
the Echo types.
High-Pass Filter with
low or high frequency
sync.
Low-Pass Filter with
low or high frequency
sync.
Flanger
Flanger with positive
feedback.
Flanger with negative
feedback.
Phaser None
Echo
Adjusts the amount
of echo recirculation,
which in turn affects
how quickly the echo
effect decays. The
amount of recirculation
varies with the echo
options selected (see
last column). Setting
the control to minimum
or “0” results in a
Dry signal with the
minimum recirculation
setting. Setting the
control to maximum
or “10” results a Wet
signal with maximum
recirculation.
Adjusts the length of the
recorded sample used by
the echo.
Holding down the TAP
button and turning the
TIME encoder adjusts the
BPM.
Pressing the ECHO button
clears the echo. Time
range is 1 ms to 10920
ms.
Hold down the ECHO button
and turn the TIME encoder
to adjust the ltered echo
frequency.
Echo: No feedback
lter. Recirculation is
adjustable 0-70%.
Hold Echo: No
feedback lter.
Recirculation is
adjustable 0-100%.
Low-Cut Echo:
Feedback lter
adjustable from
20 Hz to 10 kHz.
Recirculation is
adjustable 0-70%.
Low-Cut Hold Echo:
Feedback lter
adjustable from
20 Hz to 10 kHz.
Recirculation is
adjustable 0-100%.
When either Hold Echo option is selected, it is possible to suspend an echo. To engage suspend, press the
TIME encoder. The ECHO button ashes, indicating that suspend is active. Suspend terminates input to the
delay memory while continuing to play delay memory indenitely. Press the TIME encoder again to terminate
suspend. If you want a suspended echo to gradually decay, turn the DEPTH knob CCW. If you want the decay
to stop, turn the DEPTH knob back to or above where it was at when suspend was engaged.
Robot
Adjusts the Wet/Dry
mix and warble of the
robot.
Adjusts the % of pitch shift.
% of pitch shift is shown
by the bar in the display.
Pressing the TIME encoder
resets pitch shift to 0%.
Does not affect the
robot.
Adjusts the pitch up/right
or down/left in 20% steps.
None
Reverb Adjusts reverb intensity.
Adjusts reverb decay time.
% of decay time is
shown by the bar in the
display.
Does not affect
reverb.
Adjusts the decay time
up/right or down/left in
10% steps.
*Effect options available
in the Scratch Live,
ASIO and Core Audio
hardware control panels.
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