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Native Instruments Absynth 5 User Manual

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ABSYNTH 5 Reference Manual – 92
6.4 Multitap
Multitap effects
Multitap is a simple delay with three taps. The delays vary from one sample to 10 seconds.
The input signal is delayed and transferred to the output according to the time set for the tap.
This triples the transmitted signal. Multitap requires slightly more CPU power then Multicomb,
but offers longer delay times and more modulation options.
Interesting effects can be achieved by re-routing the delayed signal after the rst tap back
into the input. This way, dense delay clusters can be produced. For the modulation sources of
ABSYNTH 5, Multitap is an attractive option: Try to shift the positions of the three taps during
the tonal progression through an envelope or an LFO. By setting the modulation source on
the three taps’ Pan controls and feeding the Effect module with short, differentiated sounds,
the signals will move around in a more powerful way.

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Native Instruments Absynth 5 Specifications

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BrandNative Instruments
ModelAbsynth 5
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish