"Feedback" knob
"Feedback" sets the amount of delay output getting
back into the delay's input. In other words, you can
adjust the number of echoes. The more you turn it to
the right, the longer it will take until all echoes are
gone. At a certain position the echos are repeated
endlessly and the delay starts to scream by itself, even
if there is no input signal at all.
"Feedback" jack
Similar to the Delay-CV-input you can modulate the
amount of feedback using an external control voltage.
To optain maximum amount of feedback, the control
voltage should be about +10 Volt.
The signal going into the CV-jack and the position of
the pot are mixed together. The area of modulation
will therefore be shifted if you turn the feedback knob.
"Send/Return" jacks
Here you can insert external effects. You can colorize your echoes e.g. with a
bandpass or highpass filter.
Creative note
Colorizing your echos using Send/Return might drastically change their frequency range
and – as a result - increase or decrease feedback. It sometimes needs some patience and
feeling to get the right balance between Feedback, Mix and the settings of your external
equipment. What we liked most was to use an external bandpass filter. With the
bandpasses Q/Resonance you can additionally influence the feedback and it's character
and response. Distoring the Delaychip with „Send Level“ and slightly modulating the
bandpass frequency give the delaysound a nice reggae-feeling.
Manual DELUXE DELAY Eurorack V1.1
© Stereoping Germany, Hattingen 03/2015