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The higher parameter is “Stereo width”. In this case with a value of 010.
This parameter determines how wide the stereo image of the delay is. Use the upper Data knob to adjust this parameter. In the
000 position the delay is Mono. In the 127 position the delay is fully stereo. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This para-
meter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode
depending on the value of the Part’s “Part FX” parameter.
The lower parameter is “Delay ratio”. In this case with a value of 1:1.
This parameter determines the relationship of the Delay times in the Delay. Use the lower Data knob to adjust this parameter. In
the 1:1 position the Left & Right channel Delays are the same Delay time. In the 1:0.5 position the Right Delay is half the time of
the Left Delay. In the 0.5:1 position the Left Delay is half the time of the Right Delay. The range of this parameter is 1:1, 1:0.75,
0.75:1, 1:0.66, 0.66:1, 1:0.5, 0.5:1, 1:0.33, 0.33:1, 1:0.25 & 0.25:1, . This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program
Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the value of the Part’s “Part FX” parameter.
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The higher parameter is “Sync”. In this case with a value of 32nd Triplet.
This parameter determines if the delay is synchronised to MIDI Clock or not & at what resolution. Use the upper Data knob to
adjust this parameter. Turning the upper Data knob fully anticlockwise selects the “Off” option which means the Delay is running on
its own clock & is not in sync with anything else. Turning the knob clockwise from this position makes the Delay sync to Internal or
External MIDI Clock in various signatures ranging from 12 Bars to 32nd Triplets.
The range of this parameter is Off, 32 Triplet, 32nd, 16the Triplet, 16the, 8the Triplet, 16the Dotted, 8the, 4the Triplet, 8the Dotted,
4the, 2nd Triplet, 4the Dotted, 2nd, 1 Bar Triplet, 2nd Dotted, 1 Bar, 2 Bar Triplet, 1 Bar Dotted, 2 Bars, 4 Bar Triplet, 3 Bars, 5 Bar
Triplet, 4 Bars, 3 Bar Dotted ( 4.5 Bars ), 7 Bar Triplet, 5 Bars, 8 Bar Triplet, 6 Bars, 7 Bars, 5 Bar Dotted ( 7.5 Bars), 8 Bars, 6 Bar
Dotted ( 9 Bars ), 7 Bar Dotted ( 10.5 Bars ) & 8 Bar Dotted ( 12 Bars ). This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program
Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the value of the Part’s “Part FX” parame-
ter.
If this parameter is set to anything but “Off”, the Delay Time parameter will not work.
The lower parameter is “Delay HF damp”. In this case with a value of 20.
This parameter determines the rate at which High Frequencies decay away in repeats of the Delay. Use the lower Data knob to
adjust this parameter. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or
memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode depending on the value of the Part’s “Part FX” parameter.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Sync 32nd triplet
Delay HF damp O2O
Stereo width O1O
Delay ratio 1:1
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