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The Hold parameter is a switch which controls signal routing. When turned on, Hold will play whatever signal is
in the delay line indefinitely. Hold overrides the feedback parameter and prevents any incoming signal from
entering the delay. You may have to practice using the Hold parameter. Each time the sound goes through the
delay, it is reduced by the feedback amount. If feedback is fairly low and you turn on Hold at the wrong moment,
you can get a disconcerting jump in level at some point in the loop. The Hold parameter has no effect on the
Wet/Dry or HF Damping parameters, which continue to work as usual, so if there is some HF Damping, the delay
will eventually die out. It is an excellent candidate for a KDFX Modulation routing using a momentary foot switch
as a source.
Parameters:
PAGE 1
Wet/Dry
0 to 100%wet
Fdbk Level
0 to 100%
Xcouple
0 to 100%
HF Damping
16 Hz to 25088 Hz
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Loop Crs
0 to 5100 ms
Loop Fine
-20 to 20 ms
Tap1 Crs
0 to 5100 ms
Tap1 Fine
-20 to 20 ms
Tap2 Crs
0 to 5100 ms
Tap2 Fine
-20 to 20 ms
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Tap5 Crs
0 to 5100 ms
Tap5 Fine
-20 to 20 ms
Tap6 Crs
0 to 5100 ms
Tap6 Fine
-20 to 20 ms
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Tap1 Level
0 to 100%
Tap2 Level
0 to 100%
Tap3 Level
0 to 100%
Tap4 Level
0 to 100%
Tap1/-5Bal
-100 to 100%
Tap2/-6Bal
-100 to 100%
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
Fdbk Level
Out Gain
Dry Bal
Hold
DelayScale
Tap3 Crs
Tap3 Fine
Tap4 Crs
Tap4 Fine
Tap7 Crs
Tap7 Fine
Tap8 Crs
Tap8 Fine
Tap5 Level
Tap6 Level
Tap7 Level
Tap8 Level
Tap3/-7Bal
Tap4/-8Bal
The relative amount of input signal and delay signal that is to appear in the Þnal effect
output mix. When set to 0%, the output is taken only from the input (dry). When set to
100%, the output is all wet.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
The percentage of the delayed signal to feed back or return to the delay input. Turning
up the feedback will cause the effect to repeatedly echo or act as a crude reverb.
FXAlg #133: 8-Tap Delay ¥ FXAlg #134: 8-Tap Delay BPM
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
-100 to 100%
On or Off
0.00x to 10.00x
0 to 5100 ms
-20 to 20 ms
0 to 5100 ms
-20 to 20 ms
0 to 5100 ms
-20 to 20 ms
0 to 5100 ms
-20 to 20 ms
0 to 100%
0 to 100%
0 to 100%
0 to 100%
-100 to 100%
-100 to 100%
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