The factory FX presets stick to pretty conservative goals. For example, there’s only one use of the LR/MS conversion capability and what’s being done isn’t very interesting at all. There’s a Matrix module available that is a total mystery since there’s no example of its use that I can find anywhere. I suspect that this situation is that the preset developers largely have not learned how to really take advantage of the power here. So, if others want to pile on to this thread and add their FX questions, then that would be welcome.
So, getting started …
1 What’s going on with blue connecting lines vs the usual black ones? What does the blue color designate?
2 The LR to MS conversion module seems to direct output to two lower modules on two tracks if such are present. Is this a stereo signal going to each receiver module in which both channels are the respective M and S signals? Or is it a stereo signal with L or R null? Or is does it just get reduced to mono signals? What’s actually going on?
3 There are a number of delay presets that have three parallel delay modules on three tracks (and nothing else going on). The “height” (row placement) of the three modules varies from preset to preset – sometimes they’re lined up in a row, sometimes the row placement is lower or is higher as we move from column 1 across to column 3. I’m assuming the placement of the delays vertically is completely irrelevant to the result and we’re just seeing the whim of the preset designer. Is that assumption correct?
4 It took me a while to figure out that “Sidechain” in the context of MPowerSynth FX really means a signal that will become part of the audio and not something controlling the audio (such as we’d think of it the context of a compressor sidechain). At least this seems to be the case with the Ratio module. The sidechain signal in that case is one of the two signals being “ratio-ed”, right? So what’s going on with the other Ratio module, the one that has two sidechain inputs? A related question is whether there are some cases where “sidechain” is a control signal and not a signal which ends up as part of the audio stream (i.e., as in the compressor example cited above)?
5 I could not find (or maybe just missed) a use of the LFO module. To what purpose can an LFO module be employed? I don’t see a way to use it for the traditional modulation applications that LFOs are normally involved in.
That’s probably enough questions for now.
