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Zoom 9030 - Delay Effects: Multi-tap and Ping-pong; Multi-tap Delay (MTD) Parameters; Ping-pong Delay (PPD) Parameters

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Helpful Hint:
With effective use of the envelope, you can create a powerful
gate reverb effect. Gate reverb is an artificial- sounding
reverb that adds the reverb sound at the attack or abruptly
cuts off the
reverb sound. It is often
used
for snare and bass
drums.
Multi-tap Delay (MTD)
This is a multi-tap delay in which the tap interval can also be
made
to
change over time.
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11
(1)
TM
(delay time): 10
-
900 ms
This determines the delay time of the final
tap.
It can
be
set
from a short delay oflOms to a long delay of 900 ms.
(2)
INT
(interval): -10
-
+l0
This determines whether and how the
tap
interval changes
over time. When set to 0, the tap interval is equal
throughout. The tap interval gradually becomes shorter
when set
to
positive values, and longer when set to negative
values.
(3)
PTN
(pattern): L
-->
R,
L
<--
R,
L
--
R,
P
--
P
This determines the direction of the
tap
delay in the stereo
image. The delay moves in a single direction for the
"L
-->
R" and
"L
c--
R"
settings: the delay moves lrom right
to
left
and back
to
right again continuously when set to
"L
--
R."
"P
--
P"
allows you to create a ping-pong effect in which the
delay sound is
heard
alternately from the left and right sides.
(4)
SLO (slope):
-
10
-
+
10
This determines the crescendo and decrescendo of the delay
sound.
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21
(1) HiC (high cut): 0
-
10
This determines
the
degree to which high frequencies are
fil-
tered out of the delay sound.
(4)
MIX
(mix level): 0
-
100
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31
(1)
DES
(destination):
ITV,
PTN,
SLO,
MIX,
INP
(2)
CTL
(control change number):
1
-
31,
63
-
95 (exclud-
ing 6,7,70
-
79, and 91)
(3)
RATIO:
-
100
-
+
100%
(4) SRC (input source):
1,
1
+
2,2
Ping-pong Delay (PPD)
This is a special delay effect in which the delayed repeats
alternate between the left and right channels.
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11
(1)
TM (delay time): 10
-
900 ms
This determines the delay time.
(2)
F.B
(feedback): 0
-
98
This determines the amount of delayed repeats
in
the sound.
Interval
Slope
Direct Direct
i
,
I"
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
, ,
,
Delay,
,
INT=-
l0
Time
INT=+
10 Time
Direct
Direct
i
SLO=-
1o
Time
C
SLO=+lo
Time

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