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126 CHAPTER 16
The Parameters
EFFECT SEND The level at which the
given sound is patched to the DELAY or
REVERB effect is adjusted here.
EFFECT SEND is identical to a post-fader
effect bus on a mixing console. When
you move the control toward the end of
its control range, the dry signal is faded
out and only the wet DELAY/REVERB sig-
nal is audible.
MODE Here's where you select the algo-
rithm for the DELAY/REVERB section.
Let's take a tour of the different algo-
rithms:
OFF
Not surprisingly, this setting deac-
tivates the DELAY/REVERB section.
DELAY
Mono echo. Same delay time on
the left and right sides.
REVERB
Room simulation.
REV+FEEDB1
room simulation. Here you can use the
FEEDBACK control to generate pre-delay
feedback. The feedback effect generates
rhythmic repetitions of the REVERB sig-
nal, which are repeated at the intervals
determined by the assigned pre-delay
time.
REV+FEEDB2
feedback and REV+FEEDB1. Here the
REVERB signal is audible immediately
after you hear the dry signal rather than
after a defined amount of pre-delay
time has elapsed. The rhythmic repeti-
This the Virus' trademark
Room simulation with
tions are independently variable
depending on the pre-delay time and
feedback intensity (FEEDBACK).
01111111111111111112
1 DELAY/REVERB
MODE
REVERB≤
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s The following parameters will only
appear in the display when you're
working with DELAY algorithms.
DELAY CLOCK When you set it to OFF,
the absolute delay time is determined in
milliseconds. If you select a note value,
then the delay time is set to the value of
this note. The absolute length of this
note value depends on the value entered
to CLOCK TEMPO in the global clock
generator (refer to this section). In this
case, the absolute delay time in millisec-
onds is ignored.
01111111111111111112
1 DELAY
Clock
61111111111111111154
[XP] DELAY COLOR A filter is placed in
the delay effect's output, that also
effects the feedback path. It can be
faded between a Lowpass (negative
range) and a Hipass (positive range). The
filter causes the delay repeats to become
duller and duller, just like on a tape
Off≤

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