Adjusting the effects – M-AUDIO Black Box User Manual

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4 • Black Box Quick Start Guide

ADJUSTING THE EFFECTS

The Black Box has 121 different modulation and filter effects, including 60 looped sequences of filter tones
or tremolo effect levels. The modulation and sequence effects are normally beat-synced to the internal
drum machine tempo, but they can also lock to incoming MIDI Clock tempo. This assures that your effects
are always in perfect time with the drum machine or your DAW session. For a complete list of the effects,
refer to the full Users Guide.

When you press FX, the following four rotary control functions will appear in the bottom of the LCD:

Effect - This knob (#1) is used to select one of 121 effect types.

FX Speed or FX Freq - This knob (#2) controls either the FX SPEED or FX FREQUENCY, depending on
which effect is selected:

1) FX Speed

controls the speed of modulation effects (effects that cycle up and down over time)

and ranges from 0-99 (fixed speeds of .1 cycle per second through 10 cycles per second),
followed by 16 tempo-synced speeds:

8M

8 measures

4N

1/4 note

4M

4 measures

4T

1/4 note triplet

2M

2 measures

8N

1/8 note

2MT

One cycle every 2 whole note triplets

8T

1/8 note triplet

1M

1 measure

16N

1/16 note

1MT

One cycle every whole note triplet

16T

1/16 note triplet

2N

1/2 note

32N

1/32 note

2T

1/2 note triplet

32T

1/32 note triplet

2) FX Freq (frequency) controls the “brightness” of the effect for Random Filter or Filter Sequence

effects. “0” is the lowest frequency setting, which creates a deep tone. The highest setting is
“99,” which creates a very bright tone.

FX Depth or FX Key - This knob (#2) controls either the FX DEPTH or FX KEY, depending on which effect
is selected:

1) FX Depth

controls how shallow or deep the effect becomes over time. A setting of 0 gives

no movement; a setting of 99 gives maximum movement. A setting of -99 gives maximum
negative movement; for example, this will cause the Auto Wah effect to sweep down instead
of up when you play a note.

2) FX Key

only appears when the Arpeggiator effect is selected. It allows you to transpose the

arpeggio sequence to a different musical key in semitone steps from 0 to 99.

FX Wet/Dry - This is a balance control between the affected and unaffected signal. 0 is no effect (effect
is bypassed) and 99 is full effect.

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