120 CHAPTER 16
The Parameters
DELAY TIME This is the absolute delay
time of the delay effect in milliseconds
(ms). Use it to determine the interval
between each repetition up to a maxi-
mum delay time of 693 ms. Delay time is
infinitely variable. Changing the delay
time bends the pitch of the delay signal.
The DELAY TIME parameter will not
appear in the display when delay time is
determined by the DELAY CLOCK (see
below). If the PATTERN delay is acti-
vated, neither the DELAY TIME nor the
DELAY CLOCK parameters are visible; in
this case, the delay times are always
synced up to the global clock generator.
01111111111111111112
1 DELAY
Time(ms) 349.5≤
61111111111111111154
If the delay time determined by the clock
generator exceeds the maximum value
of 693 ms, then the delay time is auto-
matically set to a value equivalent to
half of the entered value.
DELAY FEEDBACK Controls the amount
of feedback of the Delay.
01111111111111111112
1 DELAY
Feedback 22≤
61111111111111111154
Input
INPUT DIRECT THRU (GLOBAL) The ste-
reo signal patched to the external inputs
can be routed to the dual-jack Output 1
without being processed in any manner.
For instance you can blend the output
signal of another sound generator with
the output signal of the Virus and send
the mixed signal to Output 1 without
having to use an external mixing con-
sole. INPUT DIRECT THRU controls the
level of this direct signal path.
This is a global parameter, i.e. it is not
stored along with the SINGLE PROGRAM.
01111111111111111112
1 INPUT GLOBAL
DirectThru 0≤
61111111111111111154
INPUT GAIN Using this switch you can
increase the input signal by 20 decibels
before it is sent to the digital analog
converter. This means that with the
proper cords you can connect a micro-
phone, an electric guitar or a record
player directly to the Virus Rack. How-
ever, to attain the best possible sound
quality, it is advisable to patch the signal
into an appropriate signal processor such
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