DELAY AND HARMONICS CONTROLS
HARMONICS
SHIMMER: Adds pitch shifting to the reverberated signal. Effect is off when
SHIMMER knob is fully counterclockwise.
REGEN: Selects regenerative shimmer which applies the pitch shifting
within the reverb structure (REGEN LED GREEN) or input shimmer which
applies the pitch shifting at the input before the reverb structure (REGEN
LED off).
SHIMMER INTERVAL: Secondary function on the SHIMMER knob to select
the interval of the pitch shifting effect.
To select the SHIMMER INTERVAL: Turn the SHIMMER knob while holding
down the REGEN button.
Provides two octaves of total range from -1 octave at minimum to +1 octave
at maximum. Two additional interval options (-detune and +detune) are
available around the 12 o’clock position of the SHIMMER knob.
GLIMMER: Dynamically enhances aspects of the input signal’s harmonic
spectrum. Effect is off when GLIMMER knob is fully counterclockwise.
HIGH BAND: Selects between the high band (HIGH BAND LED GREEN) or
low band (HIGH BAND LED off) harmonics to be enhanced by the glimmer
effect.
DELAY/KARPLUS
FEEDBACK: Applies regeneration to the delay, resulting in more repeats with
longer delays, or more resonance with shorter delays. When in Karplus-
Strong mode, FEEDBACK affects string decay and structure resonance.
ECHO ON: Busses the delay output to the WET output to mix with the reverb
signal. For a ‘delay only’ experience, set DECAY to minimum.
DELAY/TUNE: In delay mode, applies pre-delay from 0 to 1.5 seconds max.
Control is log taper for finer resolution at lower DELAY/TUNE settings.
When TAP/TRIG clock CV input is detected, DELAY/TUNE knob acts as a clock
mult/div with the following ratios around the knob (min to max):
• 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 1/1, 3/2, 5/3, 7/4, 2/1, 5/2
• Max delay time is 7.5s (3s clock input with 5/2 multiplier)
TAP: Allows the delay time to be set by tapping in a tempo.
See KARPLUS-STRONG CONTROLS for additional functions of the DELAY/
KARPLUS section.
NOTE: When the echo is off and the feedback is at minimum, the
DELAY/TUNE knob functions as a traditional pre-delay, adjusting the
time between the DRY signal and the onset of the reverb. Turning the
knob counterclockwise = shorter, clockwise = longer.