
18.22. UTILITY 270
18.22 Utility
The Utility Effect.
Utility can perform some very useful tasks, especially in combination with other effects.
Most obvious is the Gain control, which allows adjusting the level of the input signal from
-36 to +36 dB. The Gain control is located below the Mute button, which simply turns the
signal off if pressed.
Note: The active/mute controls of a track are always placed at the very end of the signal
chain. However, since you can place Utility anywhere in a signal chain, you can use its mute
function to cut the input of a delay line or reverb without turning off the output of these
devices.
The Left/Right buttons allow further processing of only the left or right channel of a sample.
If, for example, Left is turned on, the right channel is ignored and the left channel appears
on both outputs. This is especially useful if you have a stereo le that contains different
information on both channels and you want to use only one.
The Width control acts as a continuous mono to stereo controller when set from 0 to 100
percent. However, beyond 100 percent the output starts to fold in on itself. In the full
right position the output contains only the difference between the left and right channels. If
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