Ping Pong Echo Effects - Akai CD3000XL Operator's Manual

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EFFECTS EDIT

PING PONG ECHO EFFECTS

The
and takes a 'tap' off the delayed signal to produce a secondary repeat. This allows you to create
pseudo stereo 'ping pong' echo effects that bounce back and forth from left to right. A setting
of 00 creates a mono echo effect. A setting of +50 will create a 'ping pong' echo effect that
goes from right to left and back again. A setting of -50 will create a 'ping pong' echo effect that
goes from left to right and back again. Settings in between 00 and 50 will give 'asymmetric' or
syncopated 'ping pong' effects.
For example, with a
result will be equally spaced repeats of 250mS. I.e.:
With
second after 500mS, the third after 625mS, etc. (depending on the amount of feedback). I.e.
The closer the
the value set in the
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field allows you to add another repeat element to the echo effect
setting of 500mS and a
250mS
IN
500mS
settings of, say, 25, the first repeat will come after 125mS, the
125mS
625mS
IN
500mS
parameter.
750mS
1.25Sec
1Sec
1.125Sec
1Sec
parameter is set to 50, the closer the first echo will be to
of
LEFT
RIGHT
1.5Sec
LEFT
RIGHT
1.5Sec
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50, the

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