ttm013e(Multi E)
ttm013e is a multi-effector that can be used simultaneously with up to 8 of 21 different effectors. Effectors are applied in order from the top. Each effector has up to four adjustable parameters.
Three types of routing can be selected, and the 8 effectors can be freely routed to create sounds.
Latest version Ver.00.01:Download from KVR website
1) Fixed a bug that caused incorrect termination when selecting effects.
Feature
Can be used with as many as 8 of 21 different effectors at the same time.
Three different routing modes allow for complete sound creation with a single unit.
New effects can be created by combining effectors.
Unique saturation effect can create clear distortion effects.
Small memory usage and light load.
Routing Mode Description
Routing mode is the route by which the effector is hung. The following three types can be selected.
Effectors assigned to the same route will be applied starting with the one assigned on top. The effect varies depending on the order in which the effectors are applied.
After applying any effector to each of the two L/R signals, A and B, you can mix them with the original sound and apply yet another effector.
After applying any effector to the Left and Right signals respectively, they can be mixed with the original sound and another effector can be applied.
After applying any effectors to the Mid and Side signals respectively, you can return to the Left and Right signals, mix them with the original sound, and apply yet another effector.
Parameter Description
Type of Effects
Click on the button to display the effector types and left-click to select the effector you want to use. You can cancel the selection by right-clicking or left-clicking outside the range.
Changing the order of effectors
You can swap the order in which effectors are applied: Up to swap with the previous effector and Down to swap with the next effector. Effectors assigned to the same route will be applied in the order of the effectors assigned to the upper slots.
Effectors ON/OFF
Enable (up) or disable (down) the effector.
Routing
Allows routing of effectors. Each click switches the route to which the effector is applied. The routes that can be selected depend on the routing mode.
Adjustment of effectors
Adjusts the effector. Adjustable parameters depend on the type of effector.
Routing mode
Selects the routing mode.
A/B: After applying any effector to each of the two L/R signals, A and B, you can mix them with the original sound and apply another effector.
L/R: After applying any effectors to the Left and Righ signals respectively, they can be mixed with the original sound and another effector can be applied.
Mid/Side: After applying any effectors to the Mid and Side signals, respectively, you can return them to the Left and Right signals, mix them with the original sound, and apply another effector.
Output Level
Adjusts the volume of the output to the host.
Mix balance
Mix-L/R in the routing mode adjusts the balance between the original sound (Dry) and the effector sound (Wet). Specify the percentage of effect sound (wet) in the signal output to the host.
Save/Load Patches
Saves/loads patch data.
Save: Saves the patch data.
Load: Loads the patch data.
Type of effector
Three-band equalization for Low/Mid/High.
low: Adjusts the volume of low tones in the range of -18 to +18[dB].
mid: Adjusts the volume of mid tones in the range of -18 to +18[dB].
high: Adjusts the treble volume in the range from -18 to +18[dB].
gain: Adjusts the overall volume in the range from -18 to +18[dB].
This filter allows only frequencies above "high" and below "low" to pass through.
high: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the High Pass filter between 50 and 1000 [Hz].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass filter between 1000 and 20000 [Hz].
Q: Adjusts the Q value of the High Pass/Low Pass filter between 0.10 and 2.00.
gain: Adjusts the overall volume in the range from -18 to +18[dB].
Adjusts the volume of frequencies above "high" or below "low".
type: Selects whether to use High Shelf or Low Shelf.
freq.: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter between 500 and 20000 [Hz].
Q: Adjusts the Q value of the filter between 0.10 and 2.00.
gain: Adjusts the overall volume in the range from -18 to +18[dB].
Adjusts the volume around the cutoff frequency.
-: Not used.
freq.: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter between 50 and 2000 [Hz].
Q: Adjusts the Q value of the filter between 0.10 and 2.00.
gain: Adjusts the volume near the cutoff frequency in the range from -18 to +18[dB].
Adjusts the sound pressure.
type: Selects the sound pressure adjustment profile from "liner", "sin", and "atan".
gain.: Adjusts the input gain between 0.50 and 6.00 (50% and 600%).
thres.: Adjusts the threshold value between 1.00 and 4.00.
-: not used.
Enhances the stereo effect.
width: Adjusts the stereo effect in the range from -100 to +100. 0 for center localization. Negative values cause the R signal to be pronounced later, while positive values cause the L signal to be pronounced later.
-: Not used.
-: Not used.
-: Not used.
Creates a saturation effect.
type: Selects the saturation waveform from "saw", "sin", and "cos".
div: Adjusts the amplitude of the saturation waveform between 1 and 20.
step: Adjusts the number of divisions of the saturation waveform between -50.0 and +50.0.
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass filter between 2000 and 7000 [Hz].
Creates an overdrive effect.
gain: Adjusts the input gain between 8 and 128 [times].
thres.: Adjusts the threshold value between 1.00 and 4.00.
high: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the High Pass filter between 50 and 1000[Hz].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass filter between 1000 and 6000 [Hz].
Lo-Fi by decreasing the resolution.
bit: Adjusts the resolution in the amplitude direction between 1 and 1024; a setting of 1 results in a tri-level resolution of -1, 0, and +1.
freq.: Adjusts the resolution (sampling rate) in the time direction between 1.0 and 48.0 [kHz].
high: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the High Pass filter between 10 and 2000 [Hz].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass filter between 500 and 6000 [Hz].
Creates a chorus effect.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of chorus sound between 0 and 100 [%].
rate: Adjusts the chorus period between 0.1 and 20.0 Hz.
depth: Adjusts the chorus amplitude between 0 and 100[%].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter between 100 and 20000[Hz].
Creates a flanger effect.
feedback: Adjusts the feedback rate between 50 and 100[%].
rate: Adjusts the flanger period between 0.1 and 30.0 [Hz].
depth: Adjusts the flanger amplitude between 0 and 100[%].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter between 100 and 20000[Hz].
Creates a phaser effect.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of phased audio between 50 and 100 [%].
rate: Adjusts the phaser period from 0.5 to 30.0 Hz.
high: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the High Pass filter between 150 and 2000[Hz].
low: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass filter between 2000 and 6000 [Hz].
Creates a tremolo effect.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of tremoloed audio between 50 and 100 [%].
rate: Adjusts the tremolo period between 0.5 and 30.0 Hz.
type: Selects tremolo waveform between "sin" and "saw".
-: Not used.
Simple delay.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of delayed audio between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the delay duration between 0.0 and 100.0[%].
delay: Adjusts the delay time between 10 and 1500[ms].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the delay sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
Stereo delay.
ratioAdjusts the percentage of delayed audio between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the delay duration between 0.0 and 100.0[%].
delay: Adjusts the delay time between 10 and 1500[ms].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the delay sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This is a gated reverb with adjustable sustain and release time.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of reverb applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the sustain time of the reverb from 50 to 1500 [ms].
decayAdjusts the reverb decay time between 10 and 500[ms].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the reverb sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This reverb simulates the reverberation caused by a small space.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of reverb applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the reverb duration between 0 and 100[%].
stereo: Adjusts the stereo interval of the reverb between 0 and 100[%].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the reverb sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This reverb simulates reflections from a large space.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of reverb applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the reverb duration between 0 and 100[%].
stereo: Adjusts the stereo interval of the reverb between 0 and 100[%].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the reverb sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This effector simulates plate reverb.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of reverb applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the reverb duration between 0 and 100[%].
delay: Adjusts the delay time of the reverb between 50 and 150 [ms].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the reverb sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This effector simulates spring reverb.
ratio: Adjusts the percentage of reverb applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the reverb duration between 0 and 100[%].
-: Not used.
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the reverb sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
This effector simulates an echo.
ratioAdjusts the percentage of echo applied to the sound between 50 and 100 [%].
time: Adjusts the echo duration between 0 and 100[%].
delay: Adjusts the delay time of the echo between 50 and 500 [ms].
tone: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the echo sound between 500 and 10000[Hz].
Tips
Fine-tune the settings.
If you operate the GUI while holding down the Shift key, the amount of change in value is reduced to 1/5 of the normal value, making fine adjustments easier.