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1. 100 DELAY builds up in layers When feedback is negative the signal in the feedback loop is inverted before being sent back to the input meaning that it will be effectively subtracted from the original input rather than added LeveL ee This sets the volume of the each delay line Level 2 0 100 pai SOLE BORINI This sets the stereo position of each delay line Pan 2 50Left 50Right This cuts the low frequencies which means the LORU WOO delayed sounds a thinner and brighter This cuts the high frequencies which means the ia PANE ZOH delayed sounds get darker and darker Chromasonic User s Manual 23 PARAMETRIC EQ This parametric EQ is set up to have 5 bands You use it like a tone control to pick out 5 certain frequency areas and then decrease or enhance the volume there using the GAIN control E g boost the bass and add light to the high range You also have control over the amount of impact on the surrounding frequencies so you could for instance create general emphasis of the highs or zone in on a specific problem noise at a certain frequency The band named as Lo is a shelving lowpass filter then there are three peaking bandpass filters named B1 B2 and B3 and finally there is a shelving highpass filter named Hi Fx Type Parameter Value Description LoGain 12dB 12dB e aE The Lo band will operate on all sounds below
2. to get sounds into Chromasonic connect your sound source outputs amplifier mixer aux bus sends etc to the Chameleon audio inputs To hear the results now connect audio cables from the left and right Chameleon outputs to a suitable amplifier or mixing desk line level inputs or use your headphones using the front panel jack You also need to connect your MIDI sequencer to the Chameleon so that it can send and receive MIDI data The MIDI OUT of your sequencer should be connected to the MIDI IN of the Chameleon and the MIDI OUT of the Chameleon should be connected to the MIDI IN of your sequencer Once all connections are made turn on the power of the Chameleon and all the other devices in your system 1 3 2 Loading the soundskin The Chromasonic soundskin is contained into a MIDI file called Chromasonic_vX X mid where X X is the current version number of the soundskin Like any other Chameleon soundskin when you load Chromasonic you will wipe clean the memory of the Chameleon and use it for this new soundskin instead So you have to first make sure you have saved your personal settings and user data stored in the soundskin you are about to replace with Chromasonic You can save it by making a quick MIDI SYSEX dump Remember if you have an older version of Chromasonic or a different soundskin installed in your Chameleon you will lose your user data if you don t make a backup of it before updating the software version P
3. 2 Activating Deactivating an Effect Slot DEACTIVATING THE WHOLE EFFECT SLOT In Table 1 above one of the options in the list of FX types is OFF the deactivated state You don t however access the OFF state by scrolling through the list to find it For this version we think it more useful to be able to switch off the slot directly from any of the FX types you have loaded and set up If you had to scroll through the list you would lose your edits By turning it OFF directly using the shortcut below you can always reactivate it later if you wish and carry on where you left it So to turn it OFF press SHIFT VALUE DOWN deactivate to turn it ON again press SHIFT VALUE UP activate You will notice that in the Routing pages there is the menu option to activate the slot and this is exactly the same function and will display the same state ACTIVATING A BLINKING REVERB IN A FX SLOT If you try to load a Reverb into an FX slot and you find that the name blinks instead of loading it means there is a reverb currently activated in another FX Slot Remember that the reverb algorithms employed in Chromasonic as in many other quality FX units are very DSP intensive So you can activate one FX Slot with a reverb effect at any one time To confirm that you do want to move the reverb to the new FX Slot press SHIFT VALUE UP This will deactivate the reverb in the other slot at the same time Take care to note your routings as you
4. Mode it is possible to compare at any time the preset you are editing with the last version stored in flash You do this by pressing SHIFT PART DOWN Then the stored version of the preset will be loaded to show how it was before your changes and to remind you that you are in this mode a little C on a black background will appear on the top right of the display When comparing a preset you can navigate through all the parameters of the original preset whose values will be displayed as they are stored but it is not possible to modify anything Pressing SHIFT PART DOWN again will return you to the modified version and the little C will disappear This can be done as many times as you like while in the Edit Mode 2 2 6 Finishing and Preparing to Save Edits To exit the Edit Mode and return to the Preset Mode press the EDIT key again If at this point any of the parameters of the current preset have been modified you will be asked if you want to store the modified preset to memory You can choose whether you want to overwrite the old preset or save it with a new name new location So it will ask you if you want to store the altered preset like this By pressing VALUE UP and VALUE DOWN you can select between Save Changes This option will take you to the next dialogue described in the next section for naming and numbering your preset Don t Save This will dump you back into Preset Mode without savi
5. You can run up to three stereo effects at any one time and chain them together in a wide variety of ways You can choose from Two Tap Delay 5 Band Parametric Equalizer Compressor Limiter Noise Gate Tremolo Chorus Flanger Phaser Reverb here you are restricted to only one instance at any time because it is the most sophisticated and DSP hungry of the effects Autopanner WahWah 4 voice Pitch Shifter Overview You will also find the following features Chromasonic User s Manual Extensive signal routing capabilities Flexible system parameters configuration Tempo Sync internal external and tap for the time based effects 128 user presets to store effect combinations permanently Factory bank with 64 presets included Compare preset function for checking what the stored preset sounds like in comparison to the one you have arrived at while editing Comprehensive MIDI implementation allowing you to modify parameters using external MIDI controllers record parameter changes using a sequencer and make receive SYSEX dumps that store your own presets and configurations You can assign any of the Chameleon front panel Realtime controller pots to control virtually any internal parameter for hands on control and performance duties You can assign the standard MIDI Expression Controller number 11 to virtually any effect parameter Signal meters Input Output and Gain Reduction gain reduction meters only show when y
6. here this stereo processed and mixed signal can then be sent on towards the output MIXING FOR THE OUTPUT By adjusting the final Left and Right output levels that come from each FX Slot you can balance the three signals together on their way to the main output both in terms of volume and stereo position But before the sounds leave the Chameleon you have one last mixing option If you think again for a moment of the mix of the three FX Slots as one whole processed signal you can mix this back in with the original signal the Dry Source This is the Global Dry Wet mix EXAMPLES AND DIAGRAMS So as you can imagine it is possible to configure Chromasonic to run three different FX side by side each taking the input signal processing it and sending it to the output Or you might configure it so that each FX Slot receives its signals directly from the previous one adding more and more layers of effects as it passes through the three FX Slots until FX3 sends it to the output This would be achieved by turning down to zero the output signals of FX1 and FX2 that are sent to the main output mix but setting the inputs of FX2 and FX3 to listen to the previous effect in the chain You could even configure it so that Chromasonic runs two mono effects totally independently one type of effect over the left input signal and another over the right signal This is because you have separate control over the left and right outp
7. of the parameters you can edit once it is loaded REVERB A reverb effect is used to recreate digitally the spatial effects that occur when sound bounces around inside different types of spaces It is an extremely useful effect to use in music production as our ears are actually very aware of a sense of space as we use them everyday to navigate our surroundings Reverbs are for instance commonly used to add depth and space to vocals or to bind the various instruments in a mix together Parameter Type Value Hall Room Plate Stage Description Choose your general reverb type Size Small Medium Large Choose its size Reverb Time 0 015 15s Controls how long the reverberation takes to die away to nothing Predelay Oms 127ms In many real spaces there is an audible gap between the sound and the reverberation that returns from bouncing off the walls For instance if you clap your hands in a large church you might hear a clap straight from your hands in front of you followed later by the reverberated sound that is coming back from having bounced off the large distant stone walls As sound takes around 1 3 second to go 110 metres it can be quite noticeable This parameter is for recreating this phenomenon in your reverb setups Absorption 0 100 This adjusts the perceived reflectivity of the walls which is a frequency dependant phenomenon For instance carpeted walls are more absorbent than
8. stone walls and therefore reflect less soundwaves A lowpass filter is used to simulate the higher frequencies being absorbed more and more HFDecay 0 100 The lower the value more the high frequencies of the reverberation are taken away LFDecay 0 100 The lower the value more the low frequencies of the reverberation are taken away TailLev 0 100 EarlyLev 0 100 Reverberation phenomenon is split into two types of reflection EARLY reflections the ones that bounce off the surfaces and come straight back at you and the TAIL which is all the sounds that come from the other reflections that bounce all over the space many times before you hear them taking a certain time to die away With these two controls you can balance the levels between these two aspects of the reverb 22 Operating Modes FxSel Delay DELAY Some of the earliest delay FX machines were loops of tape that would record a short clip of sound and play it back via play heads that were located further round the loop By mixing itself back into the input feedback further echoes could be introduced and by changing the position of the playback head or the speed of the tape created different delay times Although these tape delays sounded beautiful the controls of the modern digital delay can be far more accurate and you can do a lot more with them The Chromasonic digital delay has two delay l
9. the selected frequency FREQ while the Hi band will B1Gain 12dB 12dB operate on all sounds above the selected B1Freq 20Hz 8kHz frequency SLOPE controls the abruptness of the B1BW 0 1oct 4oct change between the selected lo or high area and B2Gain 12dB 12dB the rest of the frequency spectrum nearby The ParamEQ B2Freq SOHz kHz three bands in the middle will affect the sound around the selected frequency The bandwidth B2BW 0 Joct 4oct BW like slope determines how much of the B3Gain 12dB 12dB surrounding frequencies are included A low B3Freq 20Hz 8kHz bandwidth means that you are zooming in on very B3BW 0 1oct 4oct specific frequencies whereas a high bandwidth HiGain 12dB 1248 means you will affect a whole range of requencies centred around the selected band HiFreq 500Hz 20kHz HiSlope 0 1oct 1oct 24 Operating Modes COMPRESSOR A compressor is commonly used to subtly help control the dynamics of a sound its loudness The loudest parts of a signal are pulled back if it gets too loud Usually the sound ends up tighter and easier to work with in a mix For instance when a singer belts out one part of a phrase and whispers another compression can be used to even out the levels so that the jump is not so extreme Mastering houses will also usually compress a mix to make it have weight and punch However these days the process is also used with extreme settings for many creative pro
10. the preset you are saving By default the current preset number and name will be shown First you can change the number then the name Use the BIG DIAL or the VALUE UP and VALUE DOWN keys to alter the value and the EDIT key to move to the name field to edit that The active field is enclosed between two animated brackets When the Name field is selected you edit the name using these keys whose function temporarily change VALUE UP amp DOWN These choose from the different characters available from numbers to capital letters and symbols PARAM UP amp DOWN These move you around left or right within the name You can use up to 12 characters for the name PAGE UP amp DOWN These let you jump back to the preset number field from the preset name field and back again Operating Modes PART UP or DOWN If you are saving to another location by default the name and number of that location will be shown However if you wish to use the original name of the source preset you are copying to the new location you can do so using the PART UP and DOWN keys You will then be prompted to confirm this request and the VALUE UP and VALUE DOWN keys will temporarily choose between Y or N The EDIT key will execute and the SHIFT key will cancel Once finished press the EDIT key to store the settings or press the SHIFT key to cancel the operation IMPORTANT NEVER TURN OFF THE CHAMELEON IMMEDIATELY AFTER SAVI
11. 115 Common Wet Dry L 116 Common Wet Dry R 117 Common Wet Dry Link 118 Common Wet Dry Source PROGRAM CHANGE Sending a standard MIDI program change 0xCn program number message to the Chameleon will cause the soundskin to load the preset with the number of the program Preset numbers in Chromasonic have the range 001 to 128 Midi Implementation
12. ALUE UP and VALUE DOWN keys and or BIG DIAL All the other buttons described above are for navigating around the software With VALUE UP DOWN and or the BIG DIAL you actually change the value of something The current state of the parameter you have navigated to is shown between animated brackets on the lower line of the Display So for example if we show you again the figure we showed at the start of this section you can see that the GROUP is FX1 the PAGE is Reverb as we are in the effects editing area the reverb effect PARAMETER is Type the VALUE is Hall and with the VALUE UP DOWN buttons and or the BIG DIAL you could choose between Room Stage Plate Over the following pages we have laid out all the parameters which show the menu structure clearly Operating Modes FX1 PARAMS The FX Slot is turned OFF NOTE To choose this state you can press SHIFT VALUE DOWN from anywhere FX Sel This is where you select the FX type to put into this Slot as listed on the right you pick the effect using VALUE UP DOWN a in the list SHIFT VALUE UP will reactivate the FX Slot again See section 2 2 2 for more details Reverb Spatial effects such as Halls as Rooms Delay Multiple echo type effects ParamEQ For boosting and cutting certain frequencies Compier For controlling dynamics commonly used for pulling P down the loudest par
13. Di USER S MANUAL soundart Cri Om CssOr ic Chameleon MultiEffects Processor Application revision 2 11 2003 soundskin version 1 11 www soundart hot com Copyright 2001 2003 Soundart www soundart hot com Soundart makes no warranty of any kind expressed or implied with respect to the contents or use of the material in this document or in the software and hardware it describes and specifically disclaims any responsibility for any damages derived from its use Hardware and Software may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications Soundart reserves the right to revise and modify the topics covered in this book periodically which are subject to change without notice This document may be reproduced and distributed freely provided no alterations of any kind are made Soundart software is subject to the terms of the Soundart Tools Software license Third party software is subject to the terms of their respective owners license Third party trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners Table of Contents 1 OVEWIEW rniii inciri iieii anoeia ee ee eee 4 NT Maim teatre Sienn ha a ee e edie 4 12 Sound ANCHO CUS heinera ee aiee aie ce EEEa ETES 6 13e Getting Stated nerne a a n a a E ede et 8 1 3 1 Making the connections sssessssssessesesstssersisseseseesteseestsseeees 8 1 3 2 Loading the SOUMASKIN ccseenereresesiltsncr
14. FX1 Param24 41 FX1 Param25 42 FX1 Routing Active 43 Fx1 Input Select 44 FX1 Input Level 45 FX1 Output Level L 46 FX1 Output Level R 47 FX1 Wet Dry 48 FX1 Effect Select 49 FX2 Param0 50 FX2 Param1 51 FX2 Param2 52 FX2 Param3 53 FX2 Param4 54 FX2 Param5 55 FX2 Param6 56 FX2 Param7 57 FX2 Params 58 FX2 Param9 59 FX2 Param10 60 FX2 Param11 61 FX2 Param12 62 FX2 Param13 63 FX2 Param14 64 FX2 Param15 65 FX2 Param16 66 FX2 Param17 67 FX2 Param18 68 FX2 Param19 69 FX2 Param20 70 FX2 Param21 71 FX2 Param22 72 FX2 Param23 73 FX2 Param24 74 FX2 Param25 75 FX2 Routing Active 76 Fx2 Input Select 77 FX2 Input Level 78 FX2 Output Level L 79 FX2 Output Level R 80 FX2 Wet Dry 81 FX2 Effect Select 82 FX3 Param0 83 FX3 Param1 84 FX3 Param2 85 FX3 Param3 Chromasonic User s Manual 43 44 86 FX3 Param4 87 FX3 Param5 88 FX3 Param6 89 FX3 Param7 90 FX3 Params 91 FX3 Param9 92 FX3 Param10 93 FX3 Param11 94 FX3 Param12 95 FX3 Param13 96 FX3 Param14 97 FX3 Param15 98 FX3 Param16 99 FX3 Param17 100 FX3 Param18 101 FX3 Param19 102 FX3 Param20 103 FX3 Param21 104 FX3 Param22 105 FX3 Param23 106 FX3 Param24 107 FX3 Param25 108 FX3 Routing Active 109 Fx3 Input Select 110 FX3 Input Level 111 FX3 Output Level L 112 FX3 Output Level R 113 FX3 Wet Dry 114 FX3 Effect Select
15. NG A PRESET THE WHOLE FLASH MEMORY IS BEING ACCESSED AND YOU COULD LOSE ALL YOUR PRESETS HOWEVER IF YOU LEAVE TURNING THE UNIT OFF UNTIL THREE SECONDS AFTER IT HAS FINISHED SAVING THE PRESET YOU WILL NEVER HAVE ANY PROBLEMS An example of this situation might be if you want to shut down your system for the night You might be saving your preset and then immediately powering down the unit Just wait a couple of seconds longer and you won t get a shock in the morning To explain this is because we have designed the system to be as smooth to use as possible So while you are working you are disturbed by the saving process for as short a time as possible because some of the saving is finalized in the background In reality this should never be a problem even though you should have regular back ups of all your presets anyway because you need to make SysEx backups every time you change Soundskin Chromasonic User s Manual 35 2 3 System Mode 36 The System Mode is entered when pressing and holding the EDIT key when in Preset Mode In this operating mode you can modify several global parameters and access different utility functions These parameters are independent of whatever preset you might have loaded The tables below outline all the functions This section also includes the pages where you perform the all important MIDI System Exclusive SYSEX dumps that safeguard your presets before you might load a new soundskin instead o
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17. both So an idea might be that when you make an interesting preset by adapting something from the factory bank to always save it to an empty slot if you have one free That way you retain the flexibility of being able to return to the factory bank at any time without too much pain Of course you could just as well overwrite the factory bank completely if you create something better You could even save a MIDI dump of your presets and swap them with the other members of the Chameleon community via the forum on our website http www soundart hot com Chromasonic User s Manual 9 Operating Modes Chromasonic can work in four different operating modes These are Preset Mode Typical preset sound navigation for choosing between different FX set ups stored in the memory Edit Mode For adjusting the routing and FX parameters of a particular preset System Mode For adjusting global parameters and functions that remain the same regardless of what preset you have loaded e g screensaver modes MIDI SYSEX dump requests etc Assign Info Mode This is specifically for displaying information about the Realtime controllers in the diagram below what they are set to control and what their current value is etc Each of these Modes is described in detail in their own chapter below 10 Operating Modes THE NAVIGATION AND CONTROL BUTTONS The following diagram highlights the main buttons and knobs used for controlling Chro
18. controllers MIDI EXPRESSION PEDAL CONTROL You can assign a MIDI expression controller number 11 to any parameter just like the Realtime controllers The whole mechanism behaves in exactly the same way as the Realtime controllers Simply Hold down the SHIFT key and move the Expression pedal when you are looking at a parameter you want to assign 2 2 4 Potentiometer Groups 32 Instead of just three Realtime controllers to play with in this version of Chromasonic you can now assign up to nine controllers to whatever parameter you like split into three sets or Pot Groups that you can toggle between You can use PART UP and PART DOWN while in any mode to switch Pot Group and in Edit Mode the current group is displayed by the small number on the right hand side There are actually four Pot Groups with the last group permanently controlling a set of common parameters that are very useful get at instantly from the front panel These are for Pot Group 4 Pot 1 Global Input Level Pot 2 Dry Wet Mix Left Pot 3 Dry Wet Mix Right Note that if you have Dry Wet link activated in the Common menu both Pot 2 and 3 will have the same effect So when you are assigning you should of course always keep an eye on what Pot Group you are in As you change Pot Group you can see if a pot has been assigned to something as the LED above it will lit Operating Modes 2 2 5 Comparing your Edits with the stored Preset In Edit
19. do this because the newly deactivated slot will then sit in limbo with its reverb selection blinking but no sound will pass through the FX Slot until a new FX type is chosen for it This means that if the FX Slots that follow it are receiving their input from it they will receive nothing unless its Dry Wet mix is less than 100 30 Operating Modes 2 2 3 The Real Time Controllers The Realtime controllers allow you hands on control of almost any parameter Every preset can have its own unique Realtime controller set up As well as for live performance they can be used for intuitive editing For instance while editing a preset if you loaded into an FX Slot a Reverb you could then assign three of the parameters say PreDelay Rev Time and Absorption to the three controllers Then you could tweak the parameters simultaneously focusing on the sound while finding the sweet spot without thinking in numbers or staring at the screen The Realtime controllers also send out MIDI controller data so you record any parameter edits into you sequencer effortlessly in the same manner This is all really easy as assigning parameters is a very quick process In Edit Mode 1 Find the parameter you want to assign 2 Press SHIFT while turning one of the pots WHAT HAPPENS AS YOU ASSIGN The value of the parameter won t change but a message P x assigned will be shown in the Display for a few seconds PX refers to which pot y
20. doing a MIDI dump BEFORE you load a new soundskin even if it is just a version update NOTE There s no risk of damaging the Chameleon with wrong or corrupted data as the Chameleon simply won t accept it In case of error the old soundskin will remain unharmed Chromasonic User s Manual 41 Appendix Midi Implementation MIDI CONTROLLERS The following table shows the parameters mapped to MIDI Controllers whose value can be changed using standard MIDI control change messages OxBn ctrl value For any of the three FX Slots the parameters are displayed as Paramo Param1 and so on The actual parameter modified will depend on the effect that is loaded at any time see table 2 Trying to modify a parameter controller that does not exist for a specific effect will not cause any effect 7 Master Volume 11 Expression 16 FX1 Param0 17 FX1 Param1 18 FX1 Param2 19 FX1 Param3 20 FX1 Param4 21 FX1 Param5 22 FX1 Param6 23 FX1 Param7 24 FX1 Params 25 FX1 Param9 26 FX1 Param10 27 FX1 Param11 28 FX1 Param12 29 FX1 Param13 30 FX1 Param14 32 FX1 Param15 32 FX1 Param16 33 FX1 Param17 34 FX1 Param18 35 FX1 Param19 36 FX1 Param20 37 FX1 Param21 42 Midi Implementation 38 FX1 Param22 39 FX1 Param23 40
21. duction effects A pumping effect can be achieved with drums for instance where the compression is so strong that the loudest parts are slammed down and the quiet passages in between the beats swell into the foreground as the compression decays Fx Type Parameter Value Description The compression will kick in once the sound Threshold 90dB 0dB reaches a certain loudness the THRESHOLD The lower the threshold the sooner the effect will start working Then the compressor will compensate by Ratio off inf 1 pulling back the volume more and more as the sound gets louder so it will not get as loud as quickly The higher the RATIO the more severe the Curve Soft Hard compression The ATTACK controls how quickly the Compressor effect reacts and the RELEASE controls how long it takes to let go The CURVE controls whether at Attack 0 3ms 100ms the threshold point the effect kicks in immediately hard or more gradually soft and finally the GAIN control can be used to bring the overall Release 10dB s 99dB s volume back up again if needed The Gain Reduction meter will show graphically the amount the volume is being pushed down as well as Gain 100dB 30dB helping you gauge visually the attack and release times LIMITER A limiter is like a severe compressor and it has parameter ranges more suited to tightly holding signals from passing beyond at a certain volume or threshold Fx Ty
22. e Remember that they are active only if you are using a dynamics effect in one of the three FX Slots The Stereo Input meter has not moved it is still displayed where it was before on the left side of the lower line Note that the output meter is not displayed in Edit Mode 16 Operating Modes NAVIGATION Navigating this mode is quite easy with parameters grouped together into logical menus which you can browse through to access and modify parameters The LCD display always tells you where you are as you navigate You move around with the three pairs of keys named GROUP UP DOWN PAGE UP DOWN and PARAM UP DOWN You actually adjust things using the final pair VALUE UP DOWN and or the BIG DIAL In Edit Mode the menus have the following structure GROUP GROUP UP and GROUP DOWN keys The group buttons move you between the three slots FX 1 FX 2 FX 3 and a small set of COMMON mixing parameters The name of the current group is shown in the upper left line of the Display PAGE PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys For each of the Slots FX 1 FX 2 and FX 3 these keys move you between two areas the routing configuration area for choosing how the signals flow through the FX Slot or the effect parameters editing area for changing the set up of the effect itself In the COMMON page these buttons do nothing as there is only one page PARAMETER PARAM UP and PARAM DOWN keys The name of the current paramet
23. e FX Sel list See section 2 2 2 below for more details InL R Insel In L Here you choose the input source for the FX Slot ROUTING MR InLevel 0 127 For adjusting the input source volume OutLevelL 0 127 For adjusting the left output volume OutLevelR 0 127 For adjusting the right output volume Wet Dry 0 100 Balances the FX Slots processed output with the input signal it has processed Chromasonic User s Manual 19 Group Page Parameter Description Reverb Delay ParamEQ FX Sel This is where Compressor you select the FX Limiter type to put into this Gate Slot as listed on the See above tight you pick the Tremolo effect using VALUE Chorus UP DOWN Flanger Phaser PARAMS AutoPan WahWah Pitch shifter From FX Sel above if you press PARAM FX2 UP you will start to With VALUE UP navigate through DORN YON can See section NAVIGATION on section 2 2 1 for the list of edit the effect details parameters for that parameter particular effect This values is shown in more detail in Table 2 Active On Off InL R In L In R me Exf1 L R ROUTING Efx1 L See above Efx1 R InLevel 0 127 OutLevelL 0 127 OutLevelR 0 127 Wet Dry 0 100 20 Operating Modes Off Reverb Delay ParamEQ FX Sel This is where Compressor you select the FX Limiter type to put in
24. e phase relationship changes over time which is usually controlled by an internal LFO FxSel Parameter ELS Description Sync On Off Speed FEELING controls the tonal quality and DEPTH When Sync is off 0 05Hz 9 45Hz controls how extreme the effect changes The Cock RANGE controls what frequency area are effected Wh 2 ip 1 16th 2Bar most The effect can be synchronised to the MIDI phaser When Sync is On clock or set at a certain speed in Hertz cycles per Depth 0 100 second When the SYNC is OFF you can set the Range MidFreq LowFreq speed in Hertz When SYNC is ON you have a range of tempo based options for synchronising Feedback 100 100 the speed to your MIDI tempo e g 1 4 notes 1 8 note Triplets etc Feeling Warm Smooth Bright Chromasonic User s Manual 27 AUTOPAN This simple effect takes the sound and moves it around in the stereo field automatically using an internal LFO FxSel Parameter Value Description Shape A ee You can choose the contour of the movement with the SHAPE control and the DEPTH controls how sync On Off extreme the effect is It can also be synchronised AUIBP AA Speed TEES with MIDI clock When the SYNC is OFF you can set When Sync is off r the speed manually in Hertz When SYNC is ON Clock you have a range of tempo based options for When Sync is On 1 32nd 2Bar synchronising the speed to your MIDI tem
25. er is shown in the lower line of the Display aligned to the left These controls will generally take you through the list of parameters available for editing in the particular page you have navigated to There is only one subtle exception to this If you have chosen to enter the PARAMS page of an FX Slot so that you can set up the effect itself the first parameter you can edit is the type of effect you want to use for that slot For instance this might be REVERB Then as you press PARAM UP you will travel through the list of REVERB parameters available The thing to note is if you travel back down to the bottom of the list Using PARAM DOWN and change the effect type to something else e g DELAY as you go back up the list again you will see a different set of parameters that now correspond to the new effect that you have loaded In this sense the PARAM list is dynamic here as it changes according to what effect type you select Chromasonic User s Manual 17 For clarity we have laid out all the menus that you navigate through in the tables below with additional descriptions The first table shows the whole structure of EDIT MODE and the following subtables show more specifically the different parameters you find for each effect type once it is loaded and a brief description for each effect This is actually a lot of words to describe something that is quite intuitive once you have used it even very briefly VALUE V
26. f Chromasonic The screen looks like this and you simply select from the different SysEx dump types using PARAM UP and DOWN and then press VALUE UP DOWN to execute If your MIDI sequencer has been put into record first you can record the data as it streams out from the Chameleon and save it as a MIDI file just like the other Chameleon files from us that you use to load soundskins and presets To reload these back into Chromasonic later you simply play them to the Chameleon on any MIDI channel and the Chameleon will do the rest Be careful to start your sequencer before you execute a system exclusive MIDI dump and not to stop your sequencer before it has finished The table on the following pages shows all the available system parameters Operating Modes Sync Tempo 65 192 BPM Sets the internal tempo rate SyncMode Internal External Auto SyncMode defines the source of the MIDI clock to synchronize the tempo dependant effects When set to internal the MIDI clock is generated internally using the Tempo specified in the next parameter or using the Tap parameter If set to external the clock is extracted from the incoming MIDI stream and the Tempo is calculated from it The Auto Mode is used to automatically change between external and internal tempo if the system receives incoming MIDI clock then it will follow the external tempo If there is not incoming MIDI clock then the system will use the internal te
27. how the output signal generated by the FX Slots Following the signal meters section the name of the effect loaded in each of the slots is displayed Each effect is represented by its slot number followed by a three character abbreviation The different possibilities are listed below Routing status is not displayed here e OFF The FX Slot is disabled e DLY Delay e EQ5 5 band parametric EQ e COM Compressor e LIM Limiter e GAT Gate e TRE Tremolo e CHO Chorus e FLA Flanger e PHA Phaser e REV Reverb e PAN Autopanner e WAH Wah Wah e PIT Pitch Shifter Chromasonic User s Manual 13 Finally on the right of the lower line the current potentiometer group Pot Group number is indicated from 1 to 4 You can change this with the PART UP DOWN buttons To explain there are the three physical Realtime controller potentiometers or pots that you can assign to internal parameters and you can configure up to four sets of these pots and cycle between them controlling up to 12 parameters hence Pot Groups So the Pot Group number helps you know what you are doing with the Realtime controllers over on the right of the front panel See Sections 2 2 3 and 2 2 4 to know more about Realtime controllers and Pot Groups SOFTWARE VERSION In Preset Mode by pressing the SHIFT key and holding it down you can see a page that tells you the soundskin name and version number As you let go of the SHIFT key you return to Preset M
28. ines that can be set up independently synchronised to MIDI and staggered in time in relation to each other If you want to recreate the classic tape delay sound start by using the hi cut to colour the sound darker and darker Parameter Value Description Sync 1 On Off Wea ee Oms 9999ms You can set the MIDI clock sync ON or OFF for each ync 1 is Off j delay line When the sync is OFF you can set the coek ff 28 delay time in milliseconds from 1 millisecond t When Sync 1 is On 0 ar elay time in milliseconds from 1 millisecond to 10 seconds 9999ms When sync is ON you have a sync 2 On Off range of tempo based options for synchronising Delay Time 2 Oms 9999ms the delay to your MIDI tempo e g 1 4 notes 1 8 When gt in 2 is Off note Triplets etc Clock 2 When Sync 2 is On Oil 2 Bal This creates a constant time difference between Offset Oms 400ms the two delays shifting delay 2 later in time by the selected amount Without any feedback the delay unit will just reproduce the input signal once after the desired Feedback 1 100 100 amount of time But if you feed a portion of the delayed sound back into the input of the DELAY it will create more than one echo For sounds that repeat several times before dying away set the feedback somewhere between 0 and 50 Above 50 you start to get a feedback loop that builds and builds until you have total noise as the Feedback 2 100
29. ition you last left them in without having to adjust anything You can go into Assign Info Mode at any time from the System Preset or Edit Mode by pressing SHIFT PAGE UP In this mode all the information related to the Realtime controllers and the Expression controller is displayed like the parameter FX slot and so on You can also see the position it was last left in so it is possible to line up the pots to match these values before you exit The little arrows on either side of the value will tell you if you are above or below A small icon in the top left corner of the screen will also indicate the position of the pot It will blink until the physical pot matches the position in memory Of course moving the Controllers in this way doesn t modify anything So it is just for checking the settings for all the controllers To navigate Use PART UP and DOWN to change between Pot Groups 1 to 4 and the Expression pedal info screen shown by a small E Use PAGE UP and DOWN to change between Pots 1 2 and 3 in each Pot Group To exit this mode and go back to the mode you were working in just press SHIFT Chromasonic User s Manual 39 Appendix Loading Soundskins IMPORTANT NOTICE Chameleon soundskins are stored in the internal Flash memory together with the user data sounds presets banks soundskin configuration When changing soundskin or updating an existing one we recommend to follow the instruction
30. lease read the important notice in the Appendix A to check how to save your work and load new soundskins into the Chameleon When you have loaded the latest Chromasonic you can still reload again your old Chromasonic presets previously backed up by MIDI The new software version will update the preset formatting of your presets if necessary Once the soundskin is loaded it is ready to use and you can treat the Chameleon as if it was a regular multi effects unit By default the soundskin comes loaded with the Factory presets bank which provide a range of ready to use FX to choose from and are useful starting points for editing your own presets Play around with these to take a quick overview of Chromasonic Remember you can tweak many parameters straight away with the Realtime controllers on the front panel NOTE Factory presets can be edited modified and overwritten like any other preset so all 128 available presets are considered as user presets and there are not the so called ROM presets So be careful how and where you save However don t worry about overwriting the Factory presets permanently If you think you have made a total mess of everything the factory bank can be reloaded at any time However the factory bank reload command will reset ALL the factory presets So if you change one and like it and save it then change another save it but don t like it if you want to return to the factory bank you will lose
31. masonic These are referred to throughout this manual The only controller not magnified here is the BIG DIAL on the left of the Realtime controllers in the centre group page param value Ano Chromasonic User s Manual 11 2 1 Preset Mode Preset Mode is for selecting from the bank of 128 presets A Chromasonic preset is a combination of FX settings routings and other such parameter values stored in memory When you switch on the Chameleon with Chromasonic loaded it automatically defaults to this Preset Mode the default start up preset number can be selected from the System Mode From here you can enter the other modes easily 2 1 1 The Main Display 12 In Preset Mode the LCD display will show information about the currently loaded preset as showed in the following picture Here s a detailed list of what you see The upper line The upper line first displays the number of the currently selected preset which represents the memory location This number will blink if the preset is dirtied in any way that is the preset is somehow changed in relation to what is stored in the memory and it has not yet been saved This can happen via MIDI by moving an assigned front panel Realtime controller or by editing something while in Edit Mode So if you change preset without first saving what you have edited you will lose all the changes you may have made Equally if you have ended up with an effects set up you d
32. mpo Tap if SyncMode is internal Do it When SyncMode is set to Internal it is possible to adjust the tempo by pressing the Shift key at the desired tempo rate MIDI MIDI Thru On Off When on the Chameleon will echo out instantly of the MIDI OUT port all information that it receives at the MIDI IN port MIDI Chan Defines which MIDI channel is used to process incoming MIDI Program Changes and Controllers messages and to send them MIDI ID 0 127 If you have more than one Chameleon and you want to send SysEx information to them independently on the same MIDI chain you can uniquely identify them using this setting Rx CtIChg On Off Chromasonic will respond to MIDI controller change messages when this parameter is On and ignore them when Off Tx CtIChg On Off When this is on whenever you adjust a parameter Chromasonic will transmit the corresponding MIDI controller change message Useful if you want to record a performance with the real time controllers Rx Prgchg On Off will respond to program change messages for changing preset Rx Prgchg On Off Chromasonic will transmit a program change messages whenever you change preset Chromasonic User s Manual 37 Setup Levels Utility On Off When playing with the real time controllers it is possible to knock the big dial by accident which could mean changing
33. ng Your edits will remain in place but if you change preset you will lose them You can come and go between Edit Mode and Preset Mode like this as often as you like as your preset will still be modified the number will blink to remind you of this and you will still be able to store it later Note that SHIFT also acts like a cancel command and will abort the saving dialogue and return to the Preset Mode without storing in just the same way Chromasonic User s Manual 33 Discard Edits If you don t like what you have been creating and you would like to return straight away to the original saved version of the preset choose this Once selected press EDIT to proceed If you want to start over with the original preset from memory from Preset Mode you can also use VALUE UP DOWN to change to another preset and then change back to load the original sound from memory QUICK SAVE Also while in Edit Mode if you are sure you want to save your preset just press and hold the EDIT key down and it will let you save it straight away without asking This is also useful if you haven t changed anything but want to save it to a new location otherwise the Edit button wouldn t normally ask you if you want to save it as you have made no changes and would simply take you back to Preset Mode 2 2 7 Naming and Numbering 34 So once you have chosen to save the preset the next screen will allow you to set the name and number of
34. ode 2 1 2 Working in Preset Mode By using the keys VALUE UP and VALUE DOWN or the BIG DIAL you can navigate through the bank of stored presets When you hold a key or move the BIG DIAL the three character effects abbreviations on the lower line of the display will blink indicating that you are changing the current preset but that the new one has not been loaded yet When you release the key or the BIG DIAL the word will stop blinking indicating that the new preset has been loaded This all takes place quite quickly Note that it is possible to lock the BIG DIAL in System Mode to avoid accidental Preset changes in a live situation see tables on section 2 3 You would then only be able to change preset using VALUE UP or DOWN This way you don t worry about looking like a fool as you are tweaking the Realtime controllers and the effect preset suddenly changes The LED lights above the Realtime controllers will be lit if they are assigned to control anything Remember to note the active Pot Group 2 1 3 Changing to other modes 14 TO GO TO EDIT MODE The EDIT key has two uses when pressed and released immediately the operating mode will change to the Edit Mode Here you can edit the settings for the preset you are using The second use is to go to System Mode TO GO TO SYSTEM MODE If the EDIT key is pressed and held down for a moment the operating mode will change to System Mode Here you can edit the global s
35. oes into Chromasonic You can reset a preset s parameters but without losing it s name so you can start again Note you still have to save the changes for it to be permanent This will wipe your user presets and initialise all presets back to the Factory settings Unlike Init Preset this will happen straight away Careful Reset Bank Do it This will wipe your user presets and initialise all presets back to identical defaults Unlike Init Preset this will happen straight away Careful Dump Preset Do it SysEx dumps are MIDI code that the Chameleon will send to your MIDI sequencer to save the internal settings of a SoundSkin for safekeeping Place your sequencer in record and then use the VALUE UP key to execute This sends the current preset Full Bank Do it This sends the whole bank of presets Global Data Do it This sends the rest of the set up data for Chromasonic such as the parameters in this table Total Do it Sends a dump of everything This is the safest to use You should make a Total dump regularly to make sure you never lose all your finely tuned presets and your beloved configuration Info Version For your information Serial No For your information About For your information 38 Operating Modes 2 4 Assign Info Mode This mode is for keeping track of what the realtime controllers are assigned to and the pos
36. on t like and want to return to the saved preset simply use VALUE UP DOWN to change to another a preset and back again to reload the original preset from memory again You can then see the name of the selected preset beside the small arrow in the upper line which was assigned when the preset was stored In between the name and number the small animated arrow will change its shape to a circular MIDI symbol whenever some MIDI data is received through the Chameleon MIDI input Operating Modes The lower line The lower line first shows all the active signal meters on the left The first meter is the stereo input signal It shows the Input Level after it has been attenuated by the Input Level control a global control you find in the System Menu You can also control the global input using the Realtime controllers see page 31 Next to this there are the Gain Reduction meters For each dynamics effect loaded there s a small gain reduction meter which is displayed as a slim bar which expands downwards as gain reduction increases Up to three Gain Reduction meters can be shown at a time side by side one for each FX Slot When no dynamics effect is loaded into an FX Slot its corresponding Gain Reduction meter will remain blank Next is the Stereo Output signal meters which display the stereo output level before it goes through the Master Volume control on the front panel So if you turn down the Volume the meters will still s
37. onising the speed to your MIDI tempo e g 1 4 notes 1 8 note Depth Triplets etc When Mode is LFO 0 100 28 Operating Modes FxSel PitchShift PITCH SHIFT This effect reproduces several times the original signal at higher or lower pitches You can create everything from subtle harmonies to chipmunks and monster deep voices It also works well on instruments such as drums while on pianos it can create a honky tonk effect if detuned just a little Description Parameter Value Voices 1 4 Pitch 1 1200cents 1200cents Pitch 2 1200cents 1200cents Pitch 3 1200cents 1200cents Pitch 4 1200cents 1200cents Delay 1 Oms 500ms Delay 2 Oms 500ms Delay 3 Oms 500ms Delay 4 Oms 500ms Pan 1 50 Left 50 Right Pan 2 50 Left 50 Right Pan 3 50 Left 50 Right Pan 4 50 Left 50 Right Level 1 inf 0 dB Level 2 inf 0 dB Level 3 inf 0 dB Level 4 inf 0 dB Using the VOICES parameter you can set it to create up to four voices Each voice has its own controls PITCH for setting the pitch change in cents which are 1 100th of a semitone You can go up or down one octave 1200 cents DELAY creates a time difference of up to 1 2 second 500 milliseconds between the voices PAN places a voice within the stereo field and LEVEL controls its loudness in relation to the others Chromasonic User s Manual 29 2 2
38. ou are assigning P1 P2 or P3 It will also show the assigned parameter name and where it comes from FX1 FX2 FX3 or Common To remark that a potentiometer is assigned the LED above it will lit on If you want to assign the same pot to different parameter simply repeat the process You can also un assign a pot by pressing the SHIFT key and turning the pot all the way to the left The Display will show this message P x unassigned and its LED will turn off to show that this potentiometer is free Once a parameter is assigned to a controller its value can be modified outside of Edit Mode as well When you move it the screen will always briefly show you details of what you are doing Note that there are some specific parameters that cannot be assigned If you try to assign them the display will show the following message Chromasonic User s Manual 31 Note that if you have assigned a pot to a parameter of a particular effect e g a Compressor s Threshold but then you change effect type to say a Limiter the pot will become inactive But if you change the effect type back to a compressor it will be able to control the Threshold again as before This memory of where you had assigned the pot will of course be wiped once you reassign the pot to something else Before you go ahead and do all this do read the next section about the Pot Groups concept so that you see how to assign up to nine parameters to the
39. ou are using the relevant effects a Compressor a Limiter or a Gate in one of the three FX Slots 1 2 Sound Architecture BASIC DESCRIPTION Chromasonic can really be considered to consist of three separate effect units that are linked together in order into a string of processors FX1 FX2 and FX3 They each receive mono signal inputs and generate stereo signal outputs once they have done their thing The exact configuration of these three FX Slots is quite flexible and allows for a wide variety of routing options and you can mix the effects back with the original unprocessed sound along the way As you work along the chain from FX1 gt FX2 gt FX3 you have more and more input options for each FX Slot THE ROUTING WORKS LIKE THIS At the start of this chain the mono input for FX1 can only be selected from the Chameleon physical audio inputs either L R or L R which means the Left and Right signals are summed together You can control the volume of this input FX2 and FX 3 can receive their input in the same way But they can also be set to receive signals from the output of any preceding FX Slot in the chain instead That is to say FX2 can also be set to receive processed signals from FX1 while FX 3 can also receive processed signals from FX1 or from FX2 Once each FX Slot has done its thing you can mix the processed signal back in with the input signal it receives by adjusting the slots own Dry Wet mix From
40. pe Parameter Value Description Threshold 90dB 0dB The limiter principle is quite similar to the Ratio off inf 1 compressor and its parameters are basically the Limiter Attack 0 3ms 100ms same The main difference is that the gain reduction curve of the limiter is specially shaped Release 20ms 7s to obtain better results with loud signals that Gain 100dB 15dB exceed the threshold very frequently Chromasonic User s Manual 25 GATE A gate is commonly used to clean up a signal especially where there is background noise At a certain point as the volume of the signal drops the gate will close and no longer allow any sound to pass through But it can also be used with very creative results depending on what you pass through it Parameter 90dB 0dB Description Threshold THRESHOLD sets the signal level at which it open and closes The ATTACK and RELEASE control how Ratio off inf 1 quickly the gate responds and so also how Gate Attack 0 5ms 100ms responsively it behaves as the signal fluctuates around the threshold point RATIO sets the Release 20ms 7s attenuation below the threshold depending on the Gain 100dB 15dB input signal level TREMOLO The Tremolo effect automatically wobbles the volume of the signal at a controllable speed and depth It is a classic effect for a Fender Rhode
41. po e g 1 4 notes 1 8 note Triplets etc Depth 0 100 WAH WAH The WahWah effect is a classic guitar and keyboard effect popularised by classic foot pedals that allowed instrumentalists a further means of expression It consists of a Band pass filter with unity gain in the centre frequency and bandwidth whose centre frequency can be moved up and down between two fixed limits FxSel Parameter Value Description In NORMAL mode it will operate as a classical Mode Normal Auto LFO WahwWah The only parameter available will be VALUE which corresponds to the position of the footpedal The effect can be controlled manually or by assigning VALUE to a realtime controller or to Value 0 10 the MIDI Expression Controller In AUTO mode the louder the input signal the more the filter will ae open VALUE determines the general filtering ee ee 0 10 point lower or higher SENSITIVITY controls how much the auto mode reacts to the input volume Wonen When ee is LFO On Off The Wah Wah can also be controlled by and LFO Then VALUE controls the lower value of frequency Speed 0 05Hz 20Hz and DEPTH controls how much the filter will open When Sync is off i from that point in time to the LFO It can be Clock 1 32nd 2Bar synchronised to MIDI if you wish When the SYNC When Sync is On is OFF you can manually set the SPEED time in shape Triangle Square Hertz When SYNC is ON you have a range of When Mode is LFO Sine tempo based options for synchr
42. preset in Preset Mode This option switches off the big dial in Preset Mode so that during a gig you don t accidentally change preset and sound stupid Aren t we nice WetDry Preset Global When this parameter is set to Preset the common parameter Wet Dry can be different for each preset and changing it will affect the preset When set to Global the Wet Dry of each preset is overriden and all the presets will have the same Wet Dry ratio In this case changing the Wet Dry of a preset won t change the preset stored Pot Mode Free Catch When this parameter is set to Free changing the assigned realtime controllers will affect the parameters immediately no matter if the current potentiometer position actually matches the parameter value This can imply sudden and abrupt changes in the parameter value wich can be highly noticeable to the ears When this parameter is set to Catch changing a realtime controller won t affect the paramater until the potentiometer value actually matches the parameter value This will produce smoother changes in the sound although response can be slower Start Pr 1 128 This parameter defines the default preset number that will be loaded at startup ScrnSaver Input Init Preset Factory Bank Off 1m 3m 5m 15m inf dB 0 dB Do it Do it Sets the waiting interval without panel activity for displaying the Screen Saver Control the input signal level that g
43. s below to ensure a safe swap between different Chameleon soundskins or version updates without losing any of your user data With different soundskins it is possible that the exact configuration of commands to execute the dump may differ but for Chromasonic it goes like this Connect the MIDI OUT of the Chameleon to the MIDI IN of the Sequencer Recorder machine Be sure that the MIDI Channel and Port settings are properly selected Disabling the MIDI clock is recommended In system mode select the MIDI DUMP page and use PARAM UP to choose a Total dump to save all your settings Start recording MIDI data in the Sequencer Recorder and then send the SysEx information by pressing VALUE UP or DOWN Ina few seconds all the user information of the soundskin stored inside the Chameleon will be recorded as SysEx data in the Sequencer Recorder When MIDI activity ends all the data has been send SysEx should not be filtered Stop the Sequencer Recorder and Save the MIDI file Now that you have stored the total user data of the existing soundskin you can load the new soundskin or version update inside the Chameleon safely Follow the instructions below MIDI OUT MIDI IN co A Chameleon SHIFT MIDISequence Player Power up the Chameleon with the Shift Key held down to put it in ready mode to accept the new soundskin It will show this message 40 Loading Soundskins Connect the MIDI OUT of your MIDI Seq
44. s style keyboard but can be used in many different ways especially if you synchronise it to your MIDI clock FxSel Parameter Value Description Sha Triangle Square The SHAPE control determines what contour the pe Sine wobble will have and the DEPTH control decides Sync On Off how extreme the effect is The effect can be Seca synchronised to the MIDI clock or set at a certain Tremolo Wh bes is off 0 05Hz 20Hz speed in Hertz cycles per second When the SYNC When Sync is off is OFF you can set the speed in Hertz When SYNC Clock 1 32nd 2Bar is ON you have a range of tempo based options When Sync is On for synchronising the speed to your MIDI tempo Depth 0 100 e g 1 4 notes 1 8 note Triplets etc CHORUS A chorus effect is used to thicken the signal by reproducing the same sound on top of itself several times with a very slight delay and pitch change Controls are added to make these extra voices move about in pitch over time FxSel Parameter Value Description Speed 0 15Hz 30Hz SPEED controls the rate of movement DEPTH Depth 0 100 controls how much the effect moves DELAY Chorus controls the difference in time with the original Delay Oms 50ms and VOICES allows you to choose between two Voices Dual Quad and four layers of chorus 26 Operating Modes FLANGER The Flanging effect is said to have been originally created when engineers ran two tape machines in sync with the same thing on them and them r
45. t of a sound Limiter A heavy for of compression for flattening a signal and avoid its level to exceed a threshold If the signal level falls below a certain point the signal is cut completely Commonly used for making Gate the quietest passages completely silent to cut out unwanted noise Tremolo Modulates the signal volume at a specified speed and depth producing a wobbling sound Adds one or several voices each with a slight Chorus variation of pitch and delay creating a double voice effect Similar to the Chorus but with very short delays and Flanger feedback to create a sound with a swirling frequency pattern It uses an allpass filter to shift the phase of the input Phaser signal whose output is mixed with the original It also uses feedback producing a whooshing sound AutoPan Moves the sound around in the stereo field WahWah Uses a controllable bandpass filter to create that classic sound Pitch shifter Up to 4 voices that change the pitch up or down They can be also placed individually within the stereo field From FX Sel above if you press PARAM With VALUE UP you will start to UP DOWN you navigate through can edit the See section NAVIGATION on section 2 2 1 for the list of effect details parameters for that parameter particular effect See values Table 2 Turns the whole FX Slot On Off This is the same as Active On Off pressing SHIFT VALUE DOWN from within th
46. to this Gate Slot as listed on the See above right you pick the Tremolo effect using VALUE Chorus UP DOWN Flanger PARAMS Phaser AutoPan WahWah Pitch shifter From FX Sel above if you press PARAM with VALUE UP UP you will start to DOWN vau can FX3 navigate through edit i effect See section NAVIGATION on section 2 2 1 for the list of ometr details parameters for that P values particular effect See Table 2 Active On Off InL R In L In R Exf1 L R Insel Efx1 L Efx1 R ROUTING Exf2 L R See above Efx2 L Efx2 R InLevel 0 127 OutLevelL 0 127 OutLevelR 1 127 Wet Dry 0 100 Wet Dry L 0 100 These controls balance the whole mix of all three FX F A Slots for left and right with the original physical input Wet Dry R 0 100 signal the Dry Source Links the left and right Wet Dry controls together for stereo control This is generally best left ON unless Common Wet Dry Link Onn you want to create specific stereo FX or dual mono set ups Stereo Dry Source In L This selects what the FX are to be mixed with using y In R the Global Wet Dry mix controls In L R Chromasonic User s Manual 21 FX Type Reverb As explained in the subsection NAVIGATION above for FX1 FX2 and FX3 depending on the effect type loaded the parameter menus show different things The following sections below give a brief introduction to each type of effect its potential uses and descriptions
47. uencer Player machine for example a computer with a MIDI interface to the MIDI IN of the Chameleon and Play the Application MIDI File containing the new soundskin or version update It s recommended to disable the MIDI clock in the MIDI Sequencer Player If everything is connected properly the following screen will be displayed showing an increasing block counter When the counter arrives at the last block the Chameleon will ask you to store the soundskin in the internal Flash memory this must be confirmed by pressing the SHIFT key within 20 seconds in order to accept the received data If you don t press SHIFT the Chameleon will simply return to the Waiting state If you do press the SHIFT key to accept the soundskin will be burned in the internal FLASH memory Don t turn off the Chameleon during this step or you will have to start again If any problem happens during the downloading process the display will show BAD DATA or TIME OUT To solve this try setting a lower tempo in the sequencer e g 90 BPM After the process has been successfully completed the Chameleon will power up automatically loading the new soundskin which will need a few seconds to be fully operative after reconfiguring all the internal resources to it s needs It is at this stage that all the old presets of the previous soundskin are wiped out It is therefore vital that you save all your precious work by
48. un a thumb over the flange of a reel to reel tape machines forcing each one to slow down alternately and thus changing the pitch of the sound and causing all sorts of interference patterns when the signals were mixed together again The Chromasonic Flanger reproduces the signal on top of itself and it moves the sound around in pitch drifting it slightly higher or lower than the original causing the same effect FxSel Parameter Value Description sync On Off The DELAY sets the time difference between the Speed two signals it controls how much the pitches When Sync is off 0 15Hz 30Hz fluctuates FEEDBACK sets the amount of either positive or negative feedback DEPTH controls how Clock 1 32nd 2Bar extreme the effect is The effect can be Flanger When Sync is On synchronised to the MIDI clock or set at a certain speed in Hertz cycles per second When the SYNC Depth 0 100 is OFF you can set the speed in Hertz When SYNC Feedback 100 100 is ON you have a range of tempo based options for synchronising the speed to your MIDI tempo Delay 0 1ms 25ms e g 1 4 notes 1 8 note Triplets etc PHASER A phaser reproduces the same signal on top of itself while modulating the frequency phase difference between the two thus causing a frequency dependant delay between both signals The result is that certain frequency components are eliminated and others are enhanced as th
49. uts for each FX Slot There is of course a whole world of mixing subtleties in between The next figure shows a block diagram of the audio signal path inside Chromasonic as described above Master Volume 4 Dry Sre Dry Wet L OUTL Chromasonic User s Manual OUT R Dry Wet R OutLevel R You can see that the three FX Slots are essentially identical except that FX2 and FX3 have more and more input options On the right of the FX Slots you can see first the three signals being mixed together and then this mix being balanced with the original Dry Source by the Global Dry Wet mix just before the main output The very last thing in the chain the Master Volume is controlled directly from the Volume knob on the front panel of the Chameleon as you might expect 1 3 Getting Started This section explains how to get started with Chromasonic for the first time 1 3 1 Making the connections In order to start using Chromasonic you need first to have the Chameleon unit properly connected if you haven t already done so Make sure that you have the Chameleon power supply 9V DC 1 2A plugged to the device and connected to the AC mains The following figure shows the Chameleon rear panel connections OUTPUT Before connecting the Chameleon to other units in your system for safety ensure that the power to all units is off There are no real surprises here
50. ystem parameters Operating Modes TO GO TO ASSIGN INFO MODE The combination of keys SHIFT PAGE UP or SHIFT PAGE DOWN in Preset Mode puts the system into Assign Info Mode Here you can see detailed info about the status of all the Realtime controllers To leave this mode press SHIFT See section 2 4 for more details on Assign Info mode Chromasonic User s Manual 15 2 2 Edit Mode This mode allows you to go inside the current preset and modify all the parameters As you leave Edit Mode by pressing EDIT again you will be given the option to save what you have been doing see section 2 2 6 for more information on saving your edits As in Preset Mode where the number blinks you can easily see if the preset has been modified from the original stored in memory In Edit Mode this is indicated by the LED next to the EDIT key blinking instead 2 2 1 Working in Edit Mode THE DISPLAY As well showing you the menus and parameters of the preset the screen also displays at all times the Input and Gain Reduction signal meters and the Pot Group indicator However in Edit Mode they have moved about a little from where they were in Preset Mode The MIDI input activity icon has moved slightly to the left it is shown at the very left side of the upper line the current Pot Group number is now shown on the right of the upper line We have put the Gain Reduction meters next to this on the right hand side of the upper lin

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