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 for Delay A output B 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 - changing this from 0 to a whole note
in common note increments.
Delay B: Same as Delay A.
Feedback A: Controls level of Feedback A, the number of repeats.
Feedback B: Same as Feedback A.
Saturation: Simulates analog tape saturation. Ranges from ‘0’ (none) to ‘10’ (max) for the warm
compression and distortion associated with overdriven tape.
Tape Wow: Simulates analog tape Wow. Wow is a term used to describe relatively slowly changing
pitch and amplitude modulations caused by problems with the motor or tape transport that causes
the tape’s motion across the head to vary. A well maintained tape recorder should have no audible
Wow. Ranges from ‘0’ (none) to ‘10’ (max).
Tape Flutter: Simulates tape machine Flutter. Like Wow, Flutter is caused when the tape motion
across the magnetic heads isn’t constant. Flutter is a more rapidly changing variation than Wow.
Flutter ranges from 0 (none) to 10 (max).
Filter: Controls the filter characteristics to simulate tape recorder frequency response. As you
increase the filter value, you’ll hear a more pronounced tape tone.
Performance Parameters
Repeat: A momentary or latching parameter that sets the feedback to the highest value.
Factory Presets
Be Wowed
Classic Slap
Echo
Fibonacci Tape
FlutterWow
Lennon Slap
Multi Slap
Record Head
ReelToReel
Tape For Vocals
TapeDrone
Warped Record
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