8.2.10. Analog Delay
Analog Delay is another type of delay pedal with a slightly different sound. The principle
is the same - the input audio is recorded and played back after a small amount of time.
A feedback circuit then introduces more copies of the delayed audio back into the original
signal.
This particular delay pedal is great for more dubby sounds with lots of feedback. Since this
delay is modeled after analog hardware, it will introduce more coloration than the other
Delay pedal.
Controls
Description
Time
Controls the time the delayed line will sound after the original signal. May be synced.
Feedback
Adjusts how many times the delayed line will repeat (more feedback, more delay lines).
Sync
This switch turns On synchronization of the delay time through MIDI with the host. When On, the
delay time is expressed in musical values.
Feedback
Tone
Controls the tone (brightness) of the resulting feedback delays.
Rate
Controls the rate of the LFO modulation source. When Sync is on, the rate is synced through
MIDI with the host, and expressed in musical values.
Depth
Controls the amount of modulation.
Dry/Wet
Controls the balance between processed and unprocessed sound.
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