Res offset mod polarity switch, L/r offset, L/r offset polarity switch – Soundtoys PhaseMistress User Manual

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number will modulate and increase the Resonance Offset. Turning the Res Mod value

counter clockwise will modulate the Resonance Offset in a negative direction.

It is important to keep in mind that the setting of the Resonance Offset in the Mode

Tweak defines the "default" starting point for the Resonance Offset modulation.

Positive going modulation will increase the Res Offset from the value set on in this

menu where as negative modulation will decrease from the Resonance Offset.

Again, this provides for some really cool effects and allows you to modulate the

Resonance Offset (Resonant Frequency) inversely from the modulation of the

Resonance or the Frequency and by a specific amount. The overall amount of modu-

lation applied is defined by the value set with the Res Offset Mod control.

Res Offset Mod Polarity switch

The modulation polarity switch located directly under the Res Offset Mod knob can

be used to quickly "flip" the direction of the Resonance Offset modulation. The

"Normal" setting means that the direction of the modulation is in synch with the

direction of the modulation signal; it is increasing as the modulation signal is

increasing. The "Reverse" setting switches (reverses) the direction of the modulation

being applied at the amount set by the Res Offset Mod knob.

L/R Offset

The L/R Offset knob is a little different than the other knobs as it allows you to

create various types of stereo phase signals depending on the setting of the knob. In

the simplest terms it is a static frequency offset between left and right channels.

With the knob set to 12 o'clock the phasing effect on both the left and right sides will

be identical. However as you turn the L/R Offset knob clockwise from the 12 o'clock

position, or input a positive value into the number field (from "0" to "2 octaves"),

the frequency of the right channel will be increased relative to the left channel. This

can create some dramatic and very wide stereo effects. Extreme settings can make

you feel as if your eardrums are being sucked out of your head and make the phasing

effect swirl around in the stereo field! Negative values for the L/R Offset will make

the right channel have a lower frequency setting relative to the left channel.

L/R Offset Polarity Switch

The associated L/R Polarity switch affects the modulation only. In the "Normal" set-

ting the modulation is same for left and right. When the switch is reversed, left and

right channel modulation is the inverse of each other creating a swirling panning

effect in stereo.

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