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Thanks for the help. Before, I mistakenly thought the mod fx level controlled the mix between the wet and dry sounds of the un-delayed portion. I didn't realize it acted as an actual level control. I can pretty much do what I wanted now. Thanks, Jesse -----Original Message----- From: Sean T Barrett <buzzard@world.std.com> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, December 08, 1997 2:17 AM Subject: Re: Vortex Questions >>Lexicon Vortex >>1. Is there any way to configure an effect so that I can have only my = >>echoes heard and no input signal? Most of the effects still have the = >>input signal when the Mix level is set at 64. > >Try setting mod fx level to 0 and echo fx level to 64. >This gives you what you want on 90% of the effects. The >idea of the vortex is that's a "chorusy echo"; mod fx level >controls "direct" chorusy sounds, and echo fx level controls >the echoes. So if you don't want the "direct" chorusy sounds, >turn down mod fx level. > >Looking at the charts, the exceptions I see: >it looks like Atmosphere B is fine as is, and you need >mod fx level non-zero to hear echoes. Shadow B >can't be configured to give only echoes. Choir B only >has echoes in general, and mod fx level selects modulated >eches whereas echo fx selects clean echoes. Mosaic B, >due to the bug I posted before, probably won't be very >interesting with mod fx level at 0. > >Sean Barrett > >