Details: DELAY
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99) sets the volume for the echoes. As with the Mono Delay, the volume is also
effected by the DELAY/REVERB Level control on the MAIN Row. If you want subtle
(volume-wise) delay effects, try setting the Delay Level high here on the Delay row,
and then turn down the Delay/Reverb level on the MAIN Row. This will give you the
best sound quality for your delayed signal. Also, see the note below about the
Dynamic Delay setting’s effect.
IN THE MARKET FOR ULTRA-WIDE SOUND? COMBINE STEREO, PING PONG, OR MULTI TAP
DELAY WITH THE STEREO SPREAD EFFECT ON THE TREMOLO/CAB EDIT ROW.
3. Ping Pong – The Ping Pong Delay has two lines of delay, with the output of each
channel flowing into the other, going back and forth like a game of ping-pong. Each
delay line can be delayed up to 625 mS (a little over half a second) after the original
signal. Main Delay Time (0-99) sets the time for the left side delay line, and Delay
Time Offset (0-99) sets the time for the right side delay line, as a percentage of the
Main Delay Time: if the main delay time is 400ms and the offset is 50(%), the right
side delay will follow 200ms (50% of 400ms) after the left delay. Delay Feedback (0-
99) controls the number of repeats for the echoes, and Delay Level (0-99) sets the
volume for the echoes. Remember that the volume is also effected by the DELAY/
REVERB Level control on the MAIN Row. For subtle (volume-wise) delay effects, try
setting the Delay Level high here on the Delay row, and then turn down the Delay/
Reverb level on the MAIN Row. This will give you the best sound quality for your
delayed signal. Also, see the note below about the Dynamic Delay setting’s effect.
4.1-9 Multi Tap – This is like having five delays at once, each having a different delay
time, volume and panning. There are 10 Multi Tap configurations (4.1 through 4.10),
each with its own rhythm. The Main Delay Time (0-99) setting lets you control the
relative “spread”, or tempo, of all taps at once while keeping the same rhythm. When
set to low numbers, the taps are closer together; at higher values, the taps become
spaced further apart. The Delay Feedback (0-99) setting controls all taps at once,
making it easy to adjust the total number of echoes, and Delay Level (0-99) sets the
volume for the echoes. The volume is also effected by the DELAY/REVERB Level
control on the MAIN Row. To get subtle (volume-wise) delay effects, try setting the
Delay Level high here on the Delay row, and then turn down the Delay/Reverb level
on the MAIN Row. This will give you the best sound quality for your delayed signal.
Also, see the note below about the Dynamic Delay setting’s effect.