Delay
Band Delay
Delays are followed by user selectable modulated filters.
Mix: Wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal.
Delay Mix: Controls the relative level of Delay A and Delay B. Delay Mix’s mixing behavior depends
on whether you’re using mono or stereo outputs.
For mono output:
Delay Mix = 0%, output 1 will have only delay A’s contribution.
Delay Mix = 50%, output 1 has an equal amount of delay A and delay B.
Delay Mix = 100%, output 1 will have only delay B’s contribution.
For stereo output:
Delay Mix = 0%, both outputs will have only delay A’s contribution.
Delay Mix = 50%, delay A goes to output 1 only and delay B goes to output 2 only.
Delay Mix = 100%, both outputs will have only Delay B’s contribution.
Delay A: Sets delay time from 0 to 3000 ms (milliseconds). With Tempo Sync OFF, delay is
displayed in ms. With Tempo Sync ON, delay can be sync’d to the tempo and is displayed as a
rhythmic sub-division of the tempo beat value from No Delay to a whole note in common note
increments.
Delay B: Same as A.
Feedback A: Controls level of Feedback A, the number of repeats.
Feedback B: Same as A.
Resonance: Sets the resonance or sharpness of the filter. Varies from 0 (subtle effects) to 10
(dramatic resonance effects).
Modulation Depth: Sets the amount that the filter cut-off or center frequencies are modulated/
shifted.
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