Regeneration, Mono, Invert – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 32: MXR Flanger/Doubler

Mix

This continuous control adjusts the blend between the
original dry signal and the processed wet signal(s). The
available range is 0 – 100%.

When set to minimum, only the dry signal is heard.
When set to maximum, the signal is almost entirely wet,
however a small amount of dry signal is present (like the
original hardware).

When Mix is set to the minimum/dry position, the input signal is colored by
the electronics of the unit (like the original hardware).

Regeneration

This is a feedback control for the delay processor. The
available range is 0 – 100%.

When set above its minimum value, the output of the effect
is routed back to its input. As the value increases, a more
resonant signal is produced. Regeneration has a governor
that prevents feedback “runaway” (overload) even when
set to the maximum value of 100%.

Mono

This switch sums the stereo output of the dry and wet signals to mono
when the plug-in used in a stereo-output configuration. This function
is useful for creative purposes or checking phase relationships. The

output is stereo when the switch is in the “up” (white) position, and mono
when the switch in the “down” (gray) position.

Mono is only available when the plug-in is used in a mono-in/stereo-out or ste-
reo-in/stereo-out configuration. When used in a mono-in/mono-out configu-
ration, the switch is locked in the Mono position.

Note:

See

“Stereo Mode” on page 344

for additional details about stereo

output.

Invert

This switch inverts the polarity (“phase”) of the processed signal.
The wet signal polarity is normal when in the “up” (white) position,
and inverted when in the “down” (gray) position.

When the processed signal is inverted and combined with the dry signal, the
resultant comb filtering has a different timbre than when polarity is normal.
This is particularly evident in Flanger mode, which often sounds more “hol-
low” when polarity is inverted.

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