This table describes the modulation effects pedals.
Stompbox | Description |
|---|---|
Dr Octave | A classic octaver effect with two independent octave controls plus an integrated overdrive. |
Flange Factory | A deluxe flanging effect that allows precise control of every aspect of your sound. |
Heavenly Chorus | A rich, sweet-sounding chorus effect that thickens the sound. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. Feedback sends the output of the effect back in to the input, further thickening the sound or leading to intermodulations. Delay sets the ratio between the original and effect signals. The upper Bright switch position applies a fixed frequency internal EQ to the signal. At the bottom position, the EQ is bypassed. |
Phase Tripper | A simple phasing effect. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. Feedback determines the amount of effect signal that is routed back into the input. This can change the tonal color, make the sweeping effect more pronounced, or do both. |
Phaze 2 | A flexible dual-phaser effect. LFO 1 and LFO 2 Rate set the modulation speed and can run freely, or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. Ceiling and Floor determine the frequency range that is swept. Order switches between different algorithms, with higher (even) numbers resulting in a heavier phasing effect. Odd order numbers result in more subtle comb-filtering effects. Feedback determines the amount of effect signal that is routed back into the input. This can change the tonal color, make the phasing effect more pronounced, or do both. Tone works from the center position; turn it to the left to increase the amount of lowpass filtering, or turn it to the right to increase the amount of highpass filtering. Mix sets the level ratio between each phaser. |
Retro Chorus | A subtle, vintage chorus effect. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. |
Robo Flanger | Flexible flanging effect. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. Feedback determines the amount of effect signal that is routed back into the input. This can change the tonal color, make the flanging effect more pronounced, or do both. The Manual knob sets a delay time between the source and effect signals. This can result in flanger-chorus effects, or in metallic-sounding modulations, particularly when used with high Feedback values. |
Roswell Ringer | A ring modulation effect that can make incoming audio sound metallic, or unrecognizable, and can deliver tremolos, brighten up signals, and more. The Freq knob sets the core filter cutoff frequency. Fine is a fine tuning knob for the filter frequency. The Lin/Exp switch determines if the frequency curve is linear—with 12 notes per octave—or exponential. FB (feedback) determines the amount of effect signal that is routed back into the input. This can change the tonal color, make the effect more pronounced, or do both. Balance between the original and effect signals is set with the Mix knob. See Ringshifter overview for background information on ring modulation. |
Roto Phase | A phaser effect that adds movement to, and alters the phase of, the signal. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes, with the Rate knob. Intensity sets the strength of the effect. The Vintage/Modern switch activates a fixed-frequency internal EQ when switched to Vintage and deactivates it when switched to Modern. |
Spin Box | Emulation of a Leslie rotor speaker cabinet, commonly used with the Hammond B3 organ. Cabinet sets the type of speaker box. Fast Rate sets the maximum modulation speed—this applies only when the Fast button is active. Response determines the amount of time required for the rotor to reach its maximum and minimum speed. Drive increases the input gain, introducing distortion to the signal. The Bright switch activates a high shelving filter when turned on. The Slow, Brake, and Fast buttons determine how the “speaker” behaves: Slow rotates the speaker slowly; Fast rotates the speaker quickly, up to the maximum speed determined by the Fast Rate knob; and Brake stops the speaker rotation. See Rotor Cabinet effect overview for background information on the Leslie effect. |
Total Tremolo | A flexible tremolo effect—modulation of the signal level. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. Wave and Smooth work in combination to change the LFO waveform shape. This lets you create floating changes in level, or abrupt steps. Volume determines the output level of the effect. The 1/2 Speed and 2x Speed buttons immediately halve or double the current Rate value. Hold down the Speed Up and Slow Down buttons to gradually accelerate or reduce the current Rate value to the maximum or minimum possible values. |
Trem-o-Tone | A tremolo effect—modulation of the signal level. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. Level sets the post-tremolo gain. |
the Vibe | A vibrato/chorus effect based on the Scanner Vibrato unit found in the Hammond B3 organ. You can choose from three vibrato (V1–3) or chorus (C1–3) variations with the Type knob. Rate sets the modulation speed and can either run freely or be synchronized with the Logic Pro X tempo when you enable the Sync button. When synchronized, you can specify bar, beat, and note values, including triplets and dotted notes. Depth sets the strength of the effect. See Scanner Vibrato effect for background information on this effect. |
Wham | A pedal-controlled pitch shifter. Mix sets the level balance between the source and pitch-shifted signals. |