The Mod Depth slider is used to set the depth to which the delayed signal is
modulated, while the Rate slider determines the modulation speed. For
example, if you set a delay time of 100ms and a depth of 50%, the amount
of modulation is 50% of 100ms (50 ms). In this case you'll get a delay time
that varies from 100 - 50ms (50ms) up to 100 + 50ms (150ms).
When modulation is applied a stereo effect is created because both
channels are modulated in opposite directions.
St (“Stereo”) Delay
The St (“Stereo”) Delay features controls for: Time Left, Time Right,
Feedback, Highpass, Lowpass, Link L+R, and S1/S2.
The “Time Left” and “Time Right” sliders are used for setting the left and
right channel delay times (in milliseconds). This can range from 1 ms to
1300 ms.
The "Feedback” slider allows you to set the number of times the signal
repeats or "echoes".
The "Highpass" (High Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) slider is used to set the
frequency (in Hz) below which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.
Higher settings produce thinner, brighter sounds, while lower settings
produce fatter, darker sounds.
The "Lowpass" (Low Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) slider is used to set the
frequency (in Hz) above which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.
Higher settings produce brighter sounds while lower settings result in darker
sounds.
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