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Parameters
DECAY TIME
– Sets the amount of time required for the echoes to fade by adjusting the coefficients of the
feedback matrix. Use caution, as high decay times can result in instability.
DIFFUSION
– Sets the amount of cross-coupling between delay lines. Higher values increase the density of
the echoes and result in a more reverb-like sound.
TEMPO 1,2,3,4
– Sets the corresponding TIME parameter in rhythmic relation to the global tempo. For
example, if the global tempo is 120 BPM, and
TEMPO
is set to “1/4” (one echo per beat), time will be 500 ms.
To ignore the global tempo, set to “NONE.”
TIME 1,2,3,4
– Sets the time before the selected tap will be heard, from 0-2000 ms. Setting these values to
prime numbers will result in a dense array of repeats. When any
TIME
is shown in parenthesis, it is being set
automatically by the corresponding
TEMPO
parameter (see below). Set
TEMPO
to “NONE” for manual control.
LEVEL 1,2,3,4
– Sets the level at the output of the selected tap.
PAN 1,2,3,4
– Sets the pan for the selected tap in the stereo mix.
FEEDBACK 1,2,3,4
– Sets the level of the selected tap in the overall feedback blend. Note that the sum of
the four feedback values cannot exceed 100%.
FREQ 1,2,3,4
– Sets the center frequency of the bandpass filter for the selected tap.
Q 1,2,3,4
– Sets the width of the bandpass filter for the selected tap. Higher values result in a narrower
range of frequencies passing through.
LOW CUT, HIGH CUT
– Sets the cutoff frequency for gentle high and low-pass filters in the feedback loop
of the delays. These controls affect all four taps simultaneously.
DUCKER ATTEN
– (
Ducker Attenuation
) Sets how greatly the volume can be reduced by the ducker. A
setting of 20 dB, for example, will decrease the echoes by 20 dB when the input level is above the threshold.
Set to 0.0 to defeat the ducker.
DUCKER THRSHLD
– (
Ducker Threshold
) Sets the trigger level of the ducker. If the input signal exceeds this
value, the delayed signal will be reduced by the amount set with the attenuation control.
DUCKER REL TIME
– Sets how long it takes for the delay signal to return to normal when the input drops
below the threshold. A short value here will cause the ducked echoes to return to full volume the moment you
stop playing. Longer times will cause the level to swell back gradually.
LFO 1 RATE
– Sets the rate of modulation. When
RATE
is shown in parenthesis, it is being set automatically
by the
TEMPO
parameter (see below). Set the
TEMPO
to “NONE” for manual control.
LFO 1 TEMPO
– Synchronizes the rate of the LFO in relation to the global tempo.
LFO 1 DEPTH
– Sets the modulation depth. Increasing modulation adds a chorus effect to the Plex Delay.
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