
Delay 083: Stereo Dynamic Delay
837
MIDI/Tempo Sync
[Check-box]
BPM
[MIDI, 40.00…300.00]
Base Note
[
…
]
Times
[x1…x32]
When
MIDI/Tempo Sync
is on, the LFO speed is set by
BPM
,
Base Note
, and
Times
, instead of
Frequency
. For
more information, see “MIDI/Tempo Sync” on page 779.
Type
[Individual, Common1, Common2]
This controls whether the effect uses its individual LFO, or
one of the Common FX LFOs. For more information, see
“LFO Type” on page 779.
Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees]
[+/–180]
When Type is set to
Common FX LFO 1
or
2
, this lets you
offset the phase from the master LFO.
MOD DELAY
L Delay Time [msec]
[0.0…1000.0]
Sets the delay time for the left channel.
R Delay Time [msec]
[0.0…1000.0]
Sets the delay time for the right channel.
L Depth
[0…200]
Sets the amount of pitch modulation for the left channel.
0…100 produce chorus-like effects; over 100 produces more
obvious pitch-shifting.
R Depth
[0…200]
Sets the amount of pitch modulation for the right channel.
L Feedback
[+/–100]
Sets the amount of feedback for the left delay. Negative
values invert the phase.
R Feedback
[+/–100]
Sets the amount of feedback for the right delay.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with modulatable
control over wet/dry balance. For more information, see
“OUTPUT” on page 762.
083: Stereo Dynamic Delay
This stereo delay uses the input signal level to control either
the wet/dry mix or the feedback level. You can use this to
create:
• Ducked delays, in which the delays get softer when the
input is loud (the delays “duck” to get out of the way).
• Gated delays, in which the delays are louder when the
input is loud. For instance, you can create a thick,
layered lead sound using delays, and then make the level
or feedback of the delays reduce automatically when you
stop playing.
CONTROL
Target
[None, Output Level, Feedback]
This selects the modulation target for the input signal.
Output Level
modulates the
Wet/Dry
mix.
Feedback
modulates the
Feedback
amount.
Polarity
[+, –]
+ (positive)
: The modulation applies only when the input
signal is
below
the
Threshold
. Use this to lower the effect
level when the input signal is quiet.
– (negative)
: The modulation applies only when the input
signal is
above
the
Threshold
. Use this to lower the effect
level when the input signal is loud (for “ducking”).
Offset
[0…100]
This controls the amount of modulation for the Target
parameter (either
Output Level
or
Feedback
), as a
percentage of the parameter’s value.
Threshold
[0…100]
This sets the input signal level at which the ducking or
gating occurs, according to the
Polarity
setting.
Attack
[1…100]
This controls how fast the gating or ducking starts after the
Threshold
is crossed.
Release
[1…100]
This controls how fast the gating or ducking stops, after the
Threshold
is crossed in the opposite direction.
Delay
Left
Right
Feedback
Spread
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Stereo In - Stereo Out
High Damp Low Damp
High Damp Low Damp
Threshold
Delay
FB
Out
Control Target
Attack, Release
Envelope
+
Dynamic Delay
Threshold
Dry
Envelope
Wet
Target=Output Level
Polarity= (–)
Wet
Target=Output Level
Polarity= (+)
Delay Time
Time
(Ducking Delay)
Release
Attack
Level
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