Multi Delay
This effect produces delays, with adjustable time, feedback, and filters.
- Delay Mode
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Stereo has two delays in parallel, one for the left and one for the right audio channel, each with a feedback path of its own.
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Cross has two delay lines with cross feedback, where the delay of the left channel is fed back into the delay of the right channel, and vice versa.
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Ping-Pong mixes the left and right input channels and sends the mixed signal to hard-panned left and right delays. This way, the echoes bounce like a ping-pong ball between left and right in the stereo panorama.
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- Delay Time
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Sets the overall time for the left and right delay. Use the Delay L/R parameter to shorten the time for the left or right delay.
- Sync
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Activate Sync to synchronize the delay time to the host tempo. If Sync is activated, the time is set as a note value.
NoteThe maximum delay time is 5000 ms. If the note length exceeds this value, it is automatically shortened.
- Delay Time L/R
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Offsets the time of the left or right delay from the overall delay time. At a factor of 1, the right or left delay time has the same length as the overall delay time. At a factor of 0.5, the time is half as long as the overall delay time.
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To offset the left delay time, turn the control to the left.
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To offset the right delay time, turn the control to the right.
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- Feedback
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Sets the overall amount of feedback for the left and right delay. Feedback means the output of the delay is fed back to its input. At a setting of 0 %, you hear only one echo. At a setting of 100 %, the echoes repeat endlessly.
- Feedback L/R
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Offsets the amount of feedback of the left or right delay from the overall feedback. A factor of 1 means that the amount of feedback corresponds to the overall feedback. A factor of 0.5 means that the amount is half the overall feedback.
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To offset the left feedback, turn the control to the left.
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To offset the right feedback, turn the control to the right.
NoteThis parameter is only available in Stereo mode.
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- High Freq
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Attenuates the high frequencies of the delays.
- Low Freq
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Attenuates the low frequencies of the delays.
- Mix
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Sets the ratio between the dry and the wet signal.