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LP Freq This sets the cutoff frequency for a low pass filter that processes the
input signal prior to passing through the Delay. An excessively bright input can
give delayed sounds a harsh quality, or interfere with other sounds happening
at the same time by “masking” their high frequencies. Trimming the LP Freq
minimizes both these problems.
HP Freq This sets the cutoff of a high pass filter that processes the input signal
prior to passing through the Delay. Excessive low frequencies can make the
overall sound muddy, bass-heavy, and indistinct. Trimming the low frequencies
can give a more defined delay sound.
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