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Combination Algorithms [Ò+Ó]
Algorithm Reference-68
              
Combination Algorithms [Ò+Ó]
FXAlg #700 Ñ Chorus+Delay
FXAlg #701 Ñ Chorus+4Tap
FXAlg #703 Ñ Chor+Dly+Reverb
FXAlg #706 Ñ Flange+Delay
FXAlg #707 Ñ Flange+4Tap
FXAlg #709 Ñ Flan+Dly+Reverb
FXAlg #722 Ñ Pitcher+Chor+Dly
FXAlg #723 Ñ Pitcher+Flan+Dly
A family of combination effect algorithms
Allocation Units: 1 or 2
Signal Routing (2 effects)
The algorithms listed above with two effects can be arranged in series or parallel. The output of the first effect in the 
algorithm nameÑAÑis wired to the input of the second effectÑBÑand the input into effect B is a mix of effect A 
and the algorithm input dry signal. The effect B input mix is controlled by a parameter A/Dry>B. For example, in 
Chorus+Delay, the parameter name is ÒCh/Dry>DlyÓ. The value functions much like a wet/dry mix where 0% 
means that only the algorithm input dry signal is fed into effect B, thus putting the effects in parallel; and 100% 
means only the output of effect A is fed into effect B, thus putting the effects in series.
An example of routing using Chorus+4Tap
Both effect A and B outputs are mixed at the algorithm output to become the wet signal. These mix levels are 
controlled with the two parameters that begin with ÒMixÓ. These allow only one or both effect outputs to be heard. 
Negative mix amounts polarity-invert the signal, which can change the character of each effect when mixed 
together or with the dry signal. The Wet/Dry parameter adjusts the balance between the sum of both effects 
determined by the Mix parameters, and the input dry signal. Negative Wet/Dry values polarity-invert the summed 
wet signal relative to dry.
Two-Effect Routing:
Wet/Dry
-100 to 100%
Out Gain
Off; -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Mix Effect
-100 to 100%
Mix Effect
-100 to 100%
A/Dry->B
0 to 100%
4-Tap
Delay
L Input
Output
Mix 4 Tap
Mix Chorus
Out Gain
Ch/Dry->4T
Wet/Dry
Blend
Blend
Chorus