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Bitbox MK2 1.0.8 User Manual
5.
When you are done adjusting parameters, push HOME to go back to the FX
screen.
Effect
Parameter
Settings
Mod Target?
Delay
Delay
Determines the delay length. When Beat Sync is
On, delay is specified in musical intervals:
1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8T, 1/16D, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8D, 1/4,
1/2T, 1/2, 1 bar
When Beat Sync is Off, delay is specified as a
percentage from 0% to 100%.
Yes
Feedback
0 to 100%. Determines the amount of regeneration
or echo in the delayed signal.
Yes
Beat Sync
This parameter controls whether the delay is
measured in musical time intervals or percentage.
No
Reverb
Decay
0 to 100%. How long the reverberation will ring out. Yes
Damping
0 to 100%. The amount of damping that is applied
to the reverb. Higher values will make the reverb
end sooner.
Yes
Predelay
0 to 100%. Determines the amount of delay in the
signal before the reverberation is applied. In real
life, this is related to how close the sources is to the
walls.
No
Note:
► The same effect parameter values are applied to all pads that are sending
signals to that effect.
► The Reverb effect is very processor intensive. Bitbox mk2 does not limit what
you can do based on anticipated processor needs. As a result, it is possible to
overdrive the processor, causing crackling and drop outs. See
below for more information about preventing sound artifacts.
► You can configure modulation to control effect parameters via MIDI or CV. See
Modulate Pad and Effect Parameters
below to learn how this is done.