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Delay Time can be configured as a multiple of BPM by using Factor and Tempo.
Factor corresponds to coarse tuning, whilst Tempo corresponds to fine tuning. For example,
if you set the Factor to 8 and the Tempo to 120 BPM, the resulting Delay Time is 500ms
60*1000/120=500).
If you set the Factor value to 9, the resulting Delay Time will be 1000ms. If the Factor value is
7, the resulting Delay Time will be 250ms.
Factor
Ratio to BPM
Factor
Ratio to BPM
1
1/24
8
Equivalent to BPM
2
1/16
9
x 2
3
1/12
10
x 3
4
1/8
11
x 4
5
1/6
12
x 5
6
1/4
13
x 6
7
1/2
⑥
Feedback
This fader sets the amount of delayed signal being tapped off and sent through the delay
process again, to produce multiple decaying repeats. The amount ranges from 0 to 90, with a
default of 0. This value is adjusted by touching and dragging the fader.
⑦
Sends to
AUX1 and AUX2
These two faders set the overall level of the reverb output being sent to AUX1 and AUX2.
The input mix to the reverb is set by the faders in each input channel’s Bus Send page. Since
these channel sends are not metered you will have to use your ears to ensure that there is
no distortion on the reverb (unless you want some).
Send to Main Mix
This fader sets the overall level of the reverb output being sent the Main Mix. The input mix to
the reverb is set by the faders in each input channel’s Bus Send page. Since these channel
sends are not metered you will have to use your ears to ensure that there is no distortion on
the reverb (unless you want some).
Library
The Library function allows you to save and load up to 16 User Delay presets. Tap the
dropdown button, select a preset from the list and tap OK to load its Delay settings. Tap the
Save button and select the desired Library Slot (1 – 16) from the list to save the current
Delay settings. A soft keyboard pop-up will appear on screen, allowing you to name the
preset. Finally press “Confirm” to save the setting or “Cancel” to abandon.
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