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I
Delay
Time
000-.255
sec.
Sets
the
initial
delay
of
the
duplicate
signal.
Fb
Feedback
00-94%
Recirculates
a
variable
amount
of
the
output
signal
back
to
the
input.
Higher
feedback
percentages
give
a
more
intense,
sharp
sound.
3.2C
Delay
Delay
is
different
from
reverb
because
delay
produces
discrete
repetitions
of
a
sound
rather
than
creating
a
reverberant
"wash"
of
sound.
Pre-delay
is
often
added
before
reverb
since
in
an
acoustic
space,
there
will
be
a
slight
delay
before
waves
emanating
from
the
signal
source
start
bouncing
off
of
walls.
Adding
feedback
produces
a
series
of
echoes,
which
each
successive
echo
softer
than
the
previous
one.
P
Pre-Delay
000-.255
sec
Sets
the
amount
of
time
before
a
signal
is
affected
by
other
modules
in
a
multi-module
algorithm.
L
Left
Delay
000-2.00
sec
(max)
Determines
the
left
channel
signal
delay
time.
Maximum
delay
time
depends
on
the
algorithm
being
used,
and
can
vary
from
as
little
as
.255
sec
to
2.00
sec.
r
Right
Delay
000-2.00
sec
(max)
Same
as
above,
but
for
the
right
channel.
FL
Feedback,
Left
00-94%
Recirculates
a
variable
amount
of
the
left
channel
output
signal
back
to
the
input
to
create
a
series
of
echoes
that
trails
off.
Fr
Feedback,
Right
00-94%
Same
as
above,
but
for
the
right
channel.
tF
Tapped
Feedback
00-94%
Provides
multiple
feedback
signals
at
various
delay
times.
Creates
a
’’polyrhythmic"
echo
effect
rather
than
the
standard
repetitive
delay.

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