Kurzweil:Upper and Lower Amp
From Sonikmatter
Here is what the manual says:
- This two-stage function is similar to the AMP function described above, but it appears in algorithms that have split the signal to two wires and has sent them through different DSP functions in the F2 and F3 blocks. This function enables you to set the final amplitude independently for each wire, and keeps the two signals separate at its output, giving you added fexibility for mixing and panning. Like the AMP function, UPPER AND LOWER AMP always appears as the last block in an algorithm. Since it's a two-stage function, it has two control-input pages. F3 selects the control-input page for the lower wire, and F4 the control-input page for the upper wire.
Looking at Algorithm 3, this block controls the mix/pan/volume of the DSP'd Input signal, with the dry Input signal.
This could be considered a more powerful version of the !Amp, xAmp, and +Amp blocks, because you get individual control over each signal, instead of only being able to control how the two signals are summed into one signal.
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