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* '''FX8''': yes. | * '''FX8''': yes. | ||
− | =X/Y switching= | + | =X/Y switching in the Ring Modulator block= |
The Ring Modulator block doesn't support X/Y switching. | The Ring Modulator block doesn't support X/Y switching. | ||
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You can configure the Ring Modulator to act as a tremolo, by turning down Frequency all the way. | You can configure the Ring Modulator to act as a tremolo, by turning down Frequency all the way. | ||
− | = | + | =Create an "evil" Whammy effect= |
For a cool effect: attach a pedal to the FREQ parameter. This turns the Ring Modulator into an "evil" Whammy. | For a cool effect: attach a pedal to the FREQ parameter. This turns the Ring Modulator into an "evil" Whammy. | ||
Revision as of 17:32, 9 April 2017
The information on this page supplements the official manuals.
Contents
Ring Modulator: supported by which Fractal Audio devices?
- Axe-Fx II: yes.
- AX8: yes.
- FX8: yes.
X/Y switching in the Ring Modulator block
The Ring Modulator block doesn't support X/Y switching.
Ring Modulator as an Octaver effect
The Ring Modulator works great as an octaver, adding a low octave. Enable the TRACKING parameter, set FREQ at 500 Hz, and turn down HI CUT to 500 Hz or lower.
Ring Modulator as a Tremolo
You can configure the Ring Modulator to act as a tremolo, by turning down Frequency all the way.
Create an "evil" Whammy effect
For a cool effect: attach a pedal to the FREQ parameter. This turns the Ring Modulator into an "evil" Whammy.