Delay
Delay records a portion of the incoming signal, and plays it back a short time later.
The recorded segment can repeat just once, several times, or infinitely (that turns off
the input to the Delay and lets you play over the top of a passage in the Delay loop).
The Delay in the GNX3000 also includes a Ducker Threshold that lets you set the
signal strength required before the Delay records. This feature lets you control the
Delay with your playing.
Delay On/Off
The STATUS button turns the Delay (delay) on and off.
Delay Type
KNOB 1
selects one of the five different types of Delay. The Delay choices include:
MONO (clear concise repeats), pingpong (bounces from side to side), ANALOG
(deteriorates with each repeat),
anlgpong (side to side with deterioration),
Spread (clear concise repeats with stereo imaging)
Time
KNOB 2
adjusts the length of time between repeats. Ranges from 0 through 2000
milliseconds (2 seconds) (
0 MS through 2000 MS) in 1 ms increments. Use
the DATA WHEEL while the Delay Time appears in the Display to adjust the Delay
Time in 100 ms increments.
Feedback
KNOB 3 adjusts the number of times the delayed signal will repeat (feedback).
Ranges from 0 to 99 and
rpt hold (infinite repeat).
Ducker Threshold
KNOB 4 adjusts the level (threshld) the input signal must reach before the
Delay signal is attenuated. Ranges from
1 to 99 and off (oF).
*Ducker Attenuation
The Ducker Level selects the amount of attenuation applied to the Delay signal
when the Ducker Threshold has been exceeded. Ranges from 0 to
99.
*Delay Balance
The Delay Balance adjusts the left/right balance of the Delay signal. Ranges from
dly left 99 to dly rght 99.
Spread
This parameter increases or decreases the stereo imaging for the Spread Delay.
Range is
1 to 30.
Delay Level
KNOB 5 adjusts the volume (dly levl) of the Delay signal. Ranges from 0 to
99.
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*These Parameters are only available using the X-Edit
TM
Editor/Librarian software.