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PARAMETER SETTINgS
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LEVEL (db):
Controls the level in dB of the ECHO effect only. Adjust to blend the right
amount of effect signal with your dry (unaffected) signal.
WIdTH (0-100%):
Controls the stereo width of the delay. Works in conjunction
with the PING-PONG mode and only used when the ECHO effect is set in the POST
(stereo) position. Adjust from 0% (full summed to mono) to 100% (true stereo).
dRY LEVEL (db):
Allows you to change the dry (unaffected) signal level when the
ECHO effect is enabled. Usually, the dry signal is mixed equally (0dB) with the ECHO
effect. In cases where you want the dry signal much lower than the ECHO effect (to
accentuate the echoes), or want to increase the output level, you can adjust it here.
Each of the 4 available delays has individual controls for the following 5
parameters:
TEMPo 1-4:
Sets the length of the echo to a particular note duration (quarter
note, eighth note, etc.) Whenever the ECHO BPM (see below) is set the delay time
will be automatically updated based on the note duration . When Tempo is set to
OFF the length of the ECHO is determined by the TIME setting for the delay .
TIME 1-4 (milliseconds):
Sets the time interval between echo repeats . This setting
is ignored when the TEMPO parameter is not set to OFF. The maximum delay time
of each delay is 2700 milliseconds .
fEEdbAcK 1-4 (0-100%):
Controls the amount of delayed output that is fedback
into the input of the . Higher feedback settings result more repeats of the ECHO . Set
to 100% for infinite repeats.
MIX 1-4 (db):
Sets the level of ECHO effect to be mixed in with the dry input signal.
A setting of 0 dB would result in the ECHO being equally as loud as the dry signal .
PAN 1-4 (-1/+1):
Controls the location of the effect in the L/R stereo image . A
positive value will place the effect on the right side of the stereo image . A negative
value places it to the left side of the stereo image .
LoWcUT (Hz):
A high-pass filter placed in the ECHO feedback path . Increasing the
value of this filter results in reduced low frequencies in the ECHO effect . Useful for
removing muddy frequencies that can build up in long ECHO effects .
HIgHcUT (Hz):
A low-pass filter placed in the ECHO feedback path . Decreasing the
value of this filter results in reduced high frequencies in the ECHO effect . Useful for
taming harshness and creating warmer and more “vintage” sounding ECHO effects.
fLUTTER (0-100%):
Controls the variation in delay time (FLUTTER) to simulate subtle
changes in speed control in old analog tape echo effects, creating a natural CHORUS-
like effect. Adjust from 0% (no flutter) to 100% (maximum speed variation and flutter).
fLUTTER SPEEd (0-100%):
Control the FLUTTER variation speed in Hertz (Hz).
Adjusts the frequency of the flutter speed variation, which has an effect similar to a
CHORUS LFO speed. Only noticeable when FLUTTER control is set above 0%
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