Universal Audio Ampex ATR-102 Manual page 59

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HP Filter
The 12 dB per octave high pass filter is used to reduce low frequencies at the
input to the delays when desired. The high pass filter affects the delayed (wet)
signals only. The available frequency range is from 20 Hz to 12 kHz.
Turn the knob clockwise to reduce low frequencies into the delay processors.
Full processor bandwidth is obtained with the knob in the fully counter-clock-
wise position.
These two "windows" display the current delay times of channels A and B.
Echo A/B
Displayed values are defined by the Delay parameter
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method.
When
Sync is on, delay times are expressed as a fractional bar value.
When the beat value is out of range, the value is displayed in parentheses.
This occurs in Sync mode when the time of the note value exceeds 2500ms
(as defined by the current tempo of the host application).
Sync
This switch engages Sync mode for both channels of the plug-in. In Sync
mode, delay times are synchronized to (and therefore dependent upon) the
master tempo of the host application. When Sync is toggled, parameter units
are converted between milliseconds and beats to the closest matching value.
See "Tempo Sync" in Chapter 8 of the UAD System Manual for detailed in-
formation about tempo synchronization.
Send determines whether or not signals are sent into the delay processors.
Send
When Send is ON, the input signals are delayed. When OFF, the delay in-
puts are muted.
Coils
When both coiled tubes of the original hardware are cascaded to increase
the available delay time (when both channels are serially connected), the son-
ics are slightly different than when only one coil is used. The Coils switch tog-
gles between these two sounds available on the hardware, regardless of the
Delay value.
Tip:
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61). Delay values can be entered here directly using the text entry
Sync
mode is off, delay times are expressed in milliseconds. When
Longer decays are available when Coils value is set to 1.
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