Modulated effects, Phaser, Flanger – Lexicon MX200 User Manual

Page 26: Chorus

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Modulated Effects

Chorus creates a lush, full sound by com-

bining two or more signals together where

one is unaffected and the other signals

vary in pitch very slightly over time.

Chorus is commonly used to fatten up

tracks and to add body to guitars without

coloring the original tone. Chorus can also

be used with discretion to thicken a vocal

track.

Chorus Controls

Speed

Controls the modulation rate of the Chorus

effect. Lower settings are subtle, while

higher values are much more pronounced.

Depth

Controls the amount of pitch shifting for

each voice. Lower settings provide subtle

thickening and warmth to a track, while

higher settings give a more pronounced,

multi-voice effect.

Voices

Controls the number of additional Chorus

voices. Up to 8 voices can be added, con-

tinuously variable in 100 individual steps.

This effect was originally created by simul-

taneously recording and playing back two

identical programs on two tape recorders,

then using hand pressure against the

flange of the tape reels to slow down first

one machine, then the other. The result

was a series of changing phase cancella-

tions and reinforcements, with characteris-

tic swishing, tunneling, and fading sounds.

Flanger Controls

Knob 1: Speed

Controls the modulation rate of the

Flanger effect.

Knob 2: Depth

Controls the intensity of the Flanger effect.

Lower settings provide a slight “whooshing”

sound while higher settings provide a

much more dramatic “jet airplane” sound.

Knob 3: Regeneration

This knob controls the amount of modulat-

ed signal being fed back into the input, cre-

ating feedback. Higher amounts add a

metallic resonance to the signal.

The Phaser automatically moves frequen-

cy notches up and down the spectrum of

the signal by means of a low frequency

oscillator (LFO), creating an oscillating

“comb-filter” type effect. This effect is very

userful on keyboards (especially pad pre-

sets) and guitars.

Phaser Controls

Knob 1: Speed

Controls the modulation rate of the Phaser

effect.

Knob 2: Depth

Controls the intensity of the Phaser effect.

Knob 3: Regeneration

This knob controls the amount of modulat-

Phaser

Stereo

Flanger

Stereo

Chorus

Stereo

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