- Song-wide settings
- EFct (global song-wide multi-effects) page
EFct (global song-wide multi-effects) page
This page houses settings for global song-wide multi-effects. In addition to track-specific multi-effects, each track has effect sends for global reverb, chorus, delay 1 and delay 2 effects defined on this page.
1. dL.Ln Delay 1 Length
Length of delay in beats (one beat is one quarter note) for delay unit 1. For song BPMs below 80, options will be reduced.
4. d2.Al Delay2 Algorithm
Specifies the algorithm for the second delay unit. Choose between;
- dly (delay); standard delay, identical to delay 1
- spkl (sparkle); applies ring modulation and a one octave pitch shift (up). Depending on the patch this introduces "pleasant" high frequency overtones such "sparkles" and "shimmers".
5. dL.Ln Delay 2 Length
Length of delay in beats (one beat is one quarter note) for delay unit 2. For song BPMs below 80, options will be reduced.
9. ch.SP Chorus Speed
Speed by which chorus effects unit bounces between chorus time 1 ("ch.t1") and chorus time 2 ("ch.t1").
10. ch.t1 Chorus Time 1
Time delay 1 between original signal and output signal. Chorus unit will bounce between chorus time 1 ("ch.t1") and chorus time 2 ("ch.t2") according to speed ("ch.SP").
11. ch.t2 Chorus Time 2
Time delay 2 between original signal and output signal. Chorus unit will bounce between chorus time 1 ("ch.t1") and chorus time 2 ("ch.t2") according to speed ("ch.SP").
14. rv.tM Reverb Time
Specifies reverb time, with longer times sounding more cavernous (for example a cathedral) and short times sounding more compact (for example a studio space).
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- Using time and pitch warp (under Real-time pitch and time warping)
No "warp" pitch correction or time stretching is applied; the slice ("S") pitch is varied ("V") to fit the step length time.
- Build up your song with more elements (under Quick start guide and video)
Now that you have familiarized with programming notes and patterns, you can start building up your track.
- Song backup, digital song and stem rendering (under Wooveconnect)
Your Woovebox can render your song to digital audio, either as a single .WAV file or as sixteen separate stems (dry or wet).
- Tracks (under The very basics)
"A3" / "all-purpose/auxiliary 3"; anything extra you might need in your song.
- Switch to the chord track (under Quick start guide and video)
As you get to know your Woovebox better, you are encouraged to learn more about chords and how to relate to music production on your Woovebox.