The “Link L+R” button (located beneath the Lowpass slider) is used to
automatically match the feedback amount of the shorter delay to that of the
longer delay. For example, if you set the left channel delay time to 10 ms,
the right channel delay time to 100 ms and feedback to 90%, you will hear
the left channel delay fade out much more quickly than the right channel
delay (this is what you would expect!). However, when you press the Link
button the feedback of the channel with the shorter delay time is adjusted
so that the signal fades out in the same amount of time as the longer delay
(thus the feedback for the shorter time is increased).
The left and right channels of the delay's output can be independently
synced to the song's current tempo using the Sync menus located beside
the Time Left and Time Right sliders (see Appendix B for the range of
possible sync settings).
Ping Pong (Delay)
The Ping Pong (Delay) features controls for: Time Cen, Time Left, Time
Right, Feedback, Bal Cen/LR, Pan Left, Pan Right, and S1/S2/S3.
The Ping Pong (Delay) functions as follows: the input signal is first delayed
by “Time Cen” amount, then it’s delayed by “Time Left” amount and finally
by the “Time Right” amount. If Feedback is applied the “Time Right” signal
is fed back into the left delay line, so that an alternating left-right delay is
produced.
The “Time Cen”, “Time Left” and “Time Right” sliders are used for setting
the centre, 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
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