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RIGHT POST DELAY
– Widens echo sounds by adding 0–100 milliseconds of delay at the right (wet) output.
Please be aware that because the MONO delay contains only one delay line, the two
LFO PHASE
parameters on its
MOD page have no effect. Similarly, the
LFO TARGET
parameters must be set to “LEFT” or “BOTH” for modulation to
occur.
Stereo Delay
5.6.2
This stereo-in/stereo-out delay has the convenience of common controls for most L-R parameters.
Figure 5-9 – The Stereo Delay Block
TIME
– Sets the left delay time in milliseconds. When
TIME
is shown in parenthesis, it is being set
automatically by the
TEMPO
parameter (see below). Set
TEMPO
to “NONE” for manual control.
RATIO
– Sets the right channel time as a percentage of the left. 100% results in both channels having equal
delay time. Settings close to 100% (e.g. 99.6%) will subtly widen the echo sound, while ratios corresponding to
whole number relationships like 7:8 (87.5%), 3:4 (75%) or 1:2 (50%) will create interesting “grooves.”
SPREAD
– Controls stereo width by setting the pan position of the two delays from hard panned (100%) to
dead center (0%) to swapped hard pan (-100%).
REPEAT HOLD
– Defeats the inputs of the delay and “captures” the current feedback loop.
FEEDBACK L
– Sets the amount of feedback for the left channel to determine the number of repeats.
FEEDBACK R
– Sets the amount of delay feedback for the right channel. To preserve “tail” balance, this
control will be adjusted automatically when RATIO is changed. You may override automatic settings by setting
a new value here manually. Negative feedback values phase invert the signal in the feedback loop.
TEMPO
– Locks the TIME parameter in rhythmic relation to the global tempo.
DRIVE
– Sets the amount of distortion in the delay path.
BIT REDUCTION
– Sets the number of bits to be subtracted (from 24 bits), enabling lo-fi effects.