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26 Delay
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When Sync is on, Delay Time displays the following values.
Displayed Value Delay Time
64th 1/16 of 1 beat
32nd 1/8 of 1 beat
32nd Dot 3/16 of 1 beat
16th 1/4 of 1 beat
16th Dot 3/8 of 1 beat
8th 1/2 of 1 beat
8th Dot 3/4 of 1 beat
Qrtr 1 beat
Qrtr Dot 1 1/2 beat
Half 2 beats
Half Dot 3 beats
Whole 4 beats
Note: The maximum delay time is 1 second. The combination of longer
synced delay times with slower tempos can result in delay times that would
be greater than 1 second. When that happens, the delay time is divided by
2 until it no longer exceeds the 1 second limit. For example, if the BPM is
set to 60 and Delay Time is set to Half, the expected delay time would be 2
seconds. The actual delay time will be 1 second (2 seconds divided by 2).
LP/HP Freq: 0…127
—Sets the cutoff frequency of the lowpass or highpass
lter in the output/feedback path. A lowpass setting of 127 results in no lter-
ing. The highpass lter works just the opposite, where a setting of 127 equals
maximum ltering.
Mode: Lowpass, Highpass
—Selects either a lowpass or highpass lter in the
output/feedback path. Use the lowpass lter to create natural sounding echoes
and analog tape echo effects. The highpass lter can create interesting ange
effects and unnatural sounding echoes.
Delay Pan: 0…127
—Allows you to pan the output of the delay anywhere in
the stereo eld. This is very useful in creating a rich stereo image as well as for
ping-pong effects.
Delay Pan is also a modulation destination. That is, the stereo pan position of the
delayed signal can be modulated using an LFO or any mod source in the modula
-
tion matrix.
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