Chorus, Flange, Pitch – Fostex DE-10 User Manual

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• CHORUS

CHORUS 1 (Natural Chorus)

: Conventional chorus with fairly shallow depth, suitable for any sound. Adds a natural

spaciousness and depth without changing the character of the original sound.

CHORUS 2 (Deep Chorus)

: Chorus with greater depth. Suitable when you want to aggressively modify the sound of an

electric piano, etc.

CHORUS 3 (Doubling Chorus)

: Conventional chorus, plus a doubling effect created by a short delay.

CHORUS 4 (Mono Chorus)

: Light chorus panned to center. Adds natural depth and warmth to vocals or sax, etc.

CHORUS 5 (Mono Doubling Chorus)

: The effect of CHORUS 4 plus a doubling effect created by a short delay.

CHORUS 6 (Mono Deep Chorus)

: Deep chorus panned to center. Effective for adding body to a center-panned instrument such as

bass.

CHORUS 7 (Mono Deep Doubling Chorus) : The effect of CHORUS 6 plus a doubling effect created by a short delay.
CHORUS 8 (Hi-Freq Chorus)

: Chorus applied only to the high-frequency range.

CHORUS 9 (Lo-Freq Chorus)

: Chorus applied only to the low-frequency range.

CHORUS 10 (Mono Delay Chorus)

: Pitch chorus that adds depth to the sound by slightly shifting the pitch.

CHORUS 11 (L-R Delay Chorus)

: Pitch chorus panned to the center.

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[ADJUST]

knob: Adjust the depth of the chorus.

• FLANGE

FLANGE 1 (Dual Flange)

: Dual flanging in which two effect sounds with different modulation phase are heard from left

and right. Deep feedback.

FLANGE 2 (Dual Flange Lo-Feedback)

: Dual flanging. Light feedback.

FLANGE 3 (Dual Flange No-Feedback)

: Dual flanging. Almost no feedback.

FLANGE 4 (Lo-Freq Flange)

: Flanging with modulation in the low-frequency component. Deep feedback.

FLANGE 5 (Double Width Flange Lo-Feedback) : Flanging with modulation in the low-frequency component. light feedback.
FLANGE 6 (Hi-Freq Flange)

: Flanging applied only to the high-frequency range.

FLANGE 7 (Lo-Freq Flange)

: Flanging applied only to the low-frequency range.

FLANGE 8 (Mono Dual Flange)

: Two types of flanging heard from the center. Deep feedback.

FLANGE 9 (Mono Dual Flange Lo-Feedback)

: Two types of flanging heard from the center. Light feedback.

FLANGE 10 (Mono Single Flange)

: One effect heard from the center. Deep feedback.

FLANGE 11 (Mono Single Flange Lo-Feedback) : One effect heard from the center. Light feedback.

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[ADJUST]

knob: Adjust the modulation speed of the flanging.

• PITCH

PITCH 1—3 (Pitch +/- 1oct.)

: Pitch shift with a variable range of +/-1 octave. (No pitch shift when ADJUST = 0.)

Select one of three variations: PITCH 1 is normal, PITCH 2 has faster response, and PITCH 3
is clearest.

PITCH 4—6 (Pitch Shift Up)

: Pitch shift with a variable range of 0— +2 octaves. (+1 octave when ADJUST = 0.)

Select one of three variations: PITCH 4 is normal, PITCH 5 has faster response, and PITCH 6
is clearest.

PITCH 7—9 (Pitch Shift Down)

: Pitch shift with a variable range of -2—0 octaves. (-1 octave when ADJUST = 0.)

Select one of three variations: PITCH 7 is normal, PITCH 8 has faster response, and PITCH 9
is clearest.

PITCH 10 (Pitch Delay)

: Pitch shift with delayed feedback. Offsetting the pitch will produce interesting results.

PITCH 11 (SFX Pitch)

: Pitch shift that produces a strange effect like a simulation of a space alien. We recommend that

you set ADJUST to 0.

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[ADJUST]

knob: Adjust the amount of pitch change. +/-1 octave.

• MISC (Miscellaneous)

MISC 1 (Random E/R)

: Random early reflections. When applied to instruments with a slow attack, this produces a

natural feeling of air and space.

MISC 2 (Soft Random E/R)

: Random early reflections. Less high range than MISC 1, so suitable for backing tracks.

MISC 3 (Tight Random E/R)

: Random early reflections with only high-frequency components.

MISC 4 (Long E/R)

: Miraculous ambience that could not exist in the real world, with early reflections that continue

without being covered by reverberant components.

MISC 5 (Short E/R)

: Random early reflections at close spacing appear all at once. Effective for giving natural

spaciousness to pad-type sounds.

MISC 6 (Large Hall E/R)

: Early reflections of a large hall.

MISC 7 (Soft Large Hall E/R)

: Early reflections of a large hall. Gentler sound than MISC 4.

MISC 8 (Small Hall E/R)

: Early reflections of a small hall.

MISC 9 (Soft Small Hall E/R)

: Early reflections of a small hall. Gentler sound than MISC 6.

MISC 10 (Reverse E/R)

: Early reflections of reverse reverb. Effective on vocal or brass section.

MISC 11 (Gate Reverb)

: Gated early reflection with a crisp cutoff.

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[ADJUST]

knob: Adjust the size of the room.

OUTPUT (L)

OUTPUT (R)

MISC

INPUT

OUTPUT (L)

OUTPUT (R)

CHORUS

INPUT

OUTPUT (L)

OUTPUT (R)

PITCH

INPUT

OUTPUT (L)

OUTPUT (R)

FLANGE

INPUT

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