Delay - PRESONUS REVELATOR IO24 Owner's Manual

2-channel audio interface for streamers, podcasters, and music creators
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Tune: Adjusts the pitch of the affected signal from high to low.
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Damping: Adjusts the amount of high-frequency content sent through feedback (4.) in the affected
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signal.
Wet/Dry: Blends the affected ("wet") sound with the un-affected, ("dry") sound of your voice. Set to
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100% to only hear only the processed sound. Set to 0% to only head the dry sound.
Feedback: Adjusts length of echo effect.
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Distortion: Add some grit and edge to the affected sound, like an overdriven guitar ampllifier.
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Delay

A delay essentially creates an echo, although you can often use delays to create more complex time-
based effects. The source signal is delayed so that it is heard later than it actually occurred.
Time. This is the time (in milliseconds) between the source signal and its echo. The simplest delay
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effect is a single repeat. A short delay between 30 and 100 ms can be used to create slap-back echo,
while longer delay times produce a more distant echo.
Feedback. Variable feedback, or regeneration, produces multiple decaying repeats. Increasing the
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feedback value increases the number of echoes, as well as the resonance that is created as one
echo disappears into another.
Wet/Dry. Blends the affected sound with the dry sound of your voice. Set to 100% to only hear the
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processed sound. Set to 0% to only hear the dry sound.
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