Damp (dampening):
The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening
of the echo. At negative values, the soundof the echo gets progressively
duller, which is the most “natural” echo effect. This is also useful for
simulating tape echo. At positive values, the sound of the echo gets
progressively thinner.
Level:
The volume level of the delayed signal.
Delay:
A traditional delay with two independent delay lines.
LDly / RDly
(left/right delay): The speed of the delay/echo.
This can be set independently for the left and right channels
to create an even wider, more varied sound.
LFBk / RFBk
(left/right feedback): How much of the echo will be routed
back into the processor again, which creates a longer-lasting, intensified
echo effect. This can be set independently for the left and right channels to
create an even wider, more varied sound.
Damp (damping):
The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of
the
echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller.
At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner.
Level:
The volume level of the delayed signal.
XOver Delay:
This delay has a stereo effect. The
echo pans around the stereo field.
LDly / RDly (left/right delay):
The speed of the delay/echo. This can be
set differently for the left and right channels to create an even wider,
more varied sound.
Feedback:
How much of the echo will be routed back into the
processor again, which creates a longer-lasting, intensified echo effect.
Damp (damping):
The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of
the echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller.
At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner.
Level:
The volume level of the delayed signal.
PingPong:
This delay has a stereo effect, but instead of echoing in both lft
and right channels simultaneously, the echo alternates between them.
Delay:
The speed of the delay/echo.
Feedback:
How much of the echo will be routed back into the processor
again, which creates a longer-lasting, intensified echo effect.
Damp (damping):
The amount of low- and high-frequency dampening of
the echo. At negative values, the sound of the echo gets progressively duller.
At positive values, the sound of the echo gets progressively thinner.
Level:
The volume level of the delayed signal.
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