Modulation, Vibrato – TC Electronic G-Major 2 User Manual

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Vibrato

A Vibrato effect modulates the pitch of the

incoming signal.

The result is similar to the vibrato technique

used by vocalists. As opposed to a chorus

effect, no direct signal is combined with this

pitch-modulated signal.

Speed

Range: 0.050 Hz to 19.95 Hz

The speed of the Vibrato, also known as Rate.

The speed of this effect is defined

either by this parameter or by the

Tempo parameter, which sets the speed

according to the globally tapped tempo.

This Speed parameter is only

active/valid if the Tempo parameter is

set to “Ignore”.

Depth

Range: 0 to 100 %

The amount of Pitch modulation applied.
Tempo

Range: 1/32T to 1 Bar or Ignored

The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to

the global Tempo.

When set to any value between 1 and

1/32T, the Global Tempo is subdivided

according to this setting. When set to

“Ignored”, the speed set using the

Speed parameter is used instead.

Hi Cut

Range: 19.95 Hz to 20 kHz

This parameter determines the frequency

above which the High-cut filter will attenuate

the high-end frequencies of the generated

effect. High-cut filters can be used to give a

less dominant effect even at high mix levels.
OutLev – Out Level

Range: -100 to 0 dB

This parameter sets the overall output level for

this effect.

Speed

Depth

MODULATION

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