Batman
Bouncing Ball
Bullfrog
Chop Hall
Clockworks
Disappearing Hall
Follow Me
Ghosthunter
GlitchTrigger
Huh Flange
Mosquito
Nano Studder
Six Pulsing
Slowing Down
Stutter
Synth Ghosts
TapSlap
UltraSwell
UltraTap
ZipperVerb
Vintage Delay
Simulates the sound of analog and digital delays from days gone by. To replicate a range of delay devices
from the past, a ‘Bits’ parameter recreates the effect of primitive analog-to-digital converters. Anyone
remember when it was a 10 bit world? The delays can be modulated to achieve chorusing or more
extreme effects. A filter parameter controls the tone of the delayed signals.
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 for Delay A 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.
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE