The blocks, Pan/tremolo, Simple/advanced tremolo – TC Electronic FireworX User Manual

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THE BLOCKS

Decay time
Sets the length of the reverb decay from
0.01 - 20.0 seconds
Predelay
Allows adjustment of the predelay (the time until the first
reflection appears) which is automatically set when choosing
Type. Range +/-50.
Reverb level
Adjusts the combined Room level and the Decay level, and
should be seen as a master level.
The Room level and the Decay can be individually adjusted
to another relation in the Room and Decay section of the
algorithm. Range +/-50
Color
Sets the tonal color of the initial reflections.
When set to Auto it is linked to High color
Wool - Warm - Real - Clear - Bright - Crisp - Glass -
Extreme.
Mix*
This parameter sets the mix relation between the dry (direct)
and the wet signal. If you are using FireworX as an insert
effect this means that your direct signal goes through the
FireworX.
In Level*
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level*
Controls the output level of the Reverb block.

Pan/Tremolo

Number of blocks: 2
Processing power: 4-7% per block
The Pan block contains five sub-algorithms: Simple Tremolo,
Advanced Tremolo, Simple Panner, Surround Panner and
Stereo Enhance.
A Panner is basically a change of the level opposite in Left
and Right channels. An LFO is connected to these levels and
turns them up and down. A Tremolo is also a change of level
controlled by an LFO except the level change in Left and
Right channels are identical. So the basic difference between
a Panner and a Tremolo is whether the level change of Left
and Right channels is opposite or identical.
This Panner has a surround range, meaning that it will pan
further than a normal stereo image.

Simple/Advanced Tremolo

The Tremolo is pulsing the level of the source signal
according to the LFO curve, depth and speed.
The parameters available in the Modifier Matrix are marked
with an asterisk*.

PAN+TREMOLO

Speed*
Controls how fast the Tremolo is pulsing.
Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T the Tremolo will use one
quarter note triplet of the tapped tempo to perform one cycle.
1/4 equals the BPM (tapped Tempo).
The subdivisions available are, 16/1 (16 bars for performing
one period), 8/1, 4/1, 2/1, 1/1, and 1/2-1/32 in straight, dotted

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