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13. Module reference: FX group NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
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S
HIFT
Set the amount of frequency shifting on the output signals with the Shift knob. A low Shift amount will
produce a tremolo effect on the Mix output, whereas high Shift amounts will generate inharmonic signals.
The Shift amount can be controlled from an external source via the control signal input. The modulation
amount can also be attenuated [A
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Select range for the frequency shifting of the input signal copy.
U
P
OUTPUT
The output of the upper frequency shifted sideband. Signal: B
IPOLAR
D
OWN
OUTPUT
The output of the lower frequency shifted sideband. Signal: B
IPOLAR
See also "Common FX group parameters”.
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S
HIFTER
A traditional mono-to-stereo effect is to use an
additional stereo mixer to mix the input signal with the
Up output signal on e.g. the left speaker channel and mix
the input signal with the Down output signal on the
right speaker channel. Setting Shift to a very low pitch of
e.g. 0.05 Hz will produce a lazy stereo panning effect
with some phasing in the sound, while at a setting
between 0.5 Hz and 6 Hz it will produce a lively stereo
tremolo-type effect. Both the Up and the Down signal
will produce a beating effect when mixed with the input
signal. This beating will pan symmetrically between left
and right while producing some slight phasing which is
a bit similar to the beating caused by the rotor in a Leslie
box. Mixing 25% to 50% of the Up and Down outputs
signals to the input signal is enough to give a subtle
beating. Additional mild saturation and some reverb can
be used to give extra depth to the effect.
PS
HIFT
The pitch shifter module can lower or raise the pitch of
a signal. In contrast to the FreqShift module the pitch
shifter effect keeps the harmonic relations in the input
audio signal unaltered. It can be used as a harmonizer
effect on chords and external audio signals without making the output signal enharmonic. When a signal
is just slightly detuned by a few cents and then mixed together with the clean input signal in a two-channel
mixer module, a chorusing effect will result. When more extreme detune values are used the character of
the sound will drastically change. By adding a mixer in front of the PShift module and feeding the output
signal back to the input there will be a build up of the detuned signals, resulting in what is named the
barber pole effect. Feedback on very low and very high frequencies can be prevented by inserting an extra
highpass filter set to a low cutoff and a lowpass filter set to a high cutoff.

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ModelModular G2
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TaalNederlands
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