Modulation effects are a vital part of the CP80 sound. The CP80 model offers a tremolo and a modulation effect. You can use these effects for sound variations.
Tremolo produces amplitude (volume) modulation. The modulation signals for the left and right channels have a fixed offset of 180°. Hence, the sound image is moving between left and right.
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Click the button at the top left of the Tremolo section to activate the Tremolo effect.
The button turns red.
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Adjust the Speed and Depth controls to your liking:
- Depth
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This sets the intensity of the effect. The control range is from 0% to 100%.
- Speed
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Use this to specify the frequency of the modulation in Hertz (Hz). The control range is from 0.01Hz to 10.0Hz.
Modulation effects thicken and broaden the sound by means of pitch or phase modulation. The CP80 model allows you to add Chorus, Flanger, or Phaser as a modulation effect.
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In the Modulation section, click on the button to the left of the pop-up menu to activate the modulation effect.
The button turns red.
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From the pop-up menu, select a modulation effect: Phaser, Chorus or Flanger.
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Adjust the controls to your liking.
The following parameters are available for the modulation effects:
- Depth
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This sets the intensity of the effect. The control range is from 0% to 100%.
- Feedback
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This adds resonance to the effect. The control range is from -100% to +100%.
- Mix
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This controls the mix between the dry and the wet signals. The control range is from 0% to 100%. At 100%, you will hear the wet signal only.
- Speed
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Use this to specify the frequency of the modulation in Hertz (Hz). The control range is from 0.01Hz to 10.0Hz.
- Phase
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This widens the sound image of the effect from mono to stereo. The control range is from 0° to 180°.