Bass Tape Ducking Delay
Bass Tape Ducking Delay provides a delay that follows the level of the input signal. The effect portion of the signal is then lowered for high input signals and raised for low input signals. This serves to keep the delayed signal rather dry during loud or intensely played passages.
- Time
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Controls the time it takes for the effect to adapt to changes in the input level.
- Sync
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Allows you to synchronize the delay time to the host tempo. If Sync is activated, you can set the Delay value in fractions of beats.
- Delay
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Sets the delay time in milliseconds.
- Feedback
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The higher this setting, the more delay repeats are created.
- Duck
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Works like an automatic mix parameter. If the level of the input signal is high, the portion of the effect signal is lowered, or ducked (low internal mix value). If the level of the input signal is low, the portion of the effect signal is raised (high internal mix value). This way, the delayed signal stays rather dry during loud or intensely played passages.
- Tone
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Allows you to attenuate the low frequencies.
- Mix
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Sets the ratio between the dry and the wet signal.