Feedback B: Same as Feedback A.
Bits: Selects the number of bits of resolution. Early digital delays used analog to digital converters
with limited resolution. Theory predicts that each bit equals 6 dB of resolution; so that an 8 bit
converter would deliver, at best, a mere 48 dB of dynamic range. Vintage Delay simulates the
effects of limited resolution - the sound of nasty digital noise from years gone by.
Modulation Depth: Selects the amount of delay modulation (0 = Off, 10 = Max).
Modulation Speed: Sets the delay modulation rate (0 - 5 Hz).
Filter: Controls the filter to simulate the tone of band-limited old school delays.
Performance Parameters
Repeat: A momentary or latching parameter that sets the feedback to the highest value.
Factory Presets
20 Years
Racked
Ambient
Vintage
Classic Chorus
FoundIt
Lo-Rez Trail
Long Old
Delays
Long Vintage
H9
Long Vintage2
Nice Old
Echoes
Rotten Old Delay
SlapVintage
Streets
Two Vintage
Echoes
UBetterRun
Vintage Filtered Echoes
Vintage Vocal
Where The Avenues Have No
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE