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8.6.3.2

Delay

The Origin delay is a stereo effect that can create a wide variety of sound results. It features
independent settings for the left and right channel, a damping circuit emulating vintage tape delays
plus a ping-pong configuration. Remember that you can also assign "Live" front panel encoders to
any of these virtual knobs for real time control of the effect during performance.
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[Time1]: Controls the amount of time between the original signal and the delay for the
left channel.
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[Feedback1]: Controls the amount of the processed signal that's fed back into the left
input for a greater number of "echo" cycles.
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[Time2]: Controls the amount of time between the original signal and the delay for the
right channel.
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[Feedback2]: Controls the amount of the processed signal that's fed back into the right
input for a greater number of "echo" cycles.
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[Damping]: Reduces the amount of high frequency content each time the signal is
processed through a feedback loop, therefore creating a darker sound for continuing
echoes in the processing chain.
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[Dry/Wet]: This virtual knob controls the mix of the processed and original signal. This
knob is only active if the program mixer is configured in a serial setting. In this case you
can also control this parameter using the [Return] knobs in the [Effects] section on
Origin's front panel. If the mixer is configured in parallel setting, the [dry/wet] knob is
grayed out (always 100 % wet).
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[Sync]: If set to ON the delay time of both channels synchronize to multiples of either the
internal clock or MIDI clock (depending on the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab of the HOME page,).
If this setting is set to OFF, the delay times can be set independently.
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[Link]: This setting, when ON causes Time1 and Time2 to track simultaneously when one
or the other is changed. This also applies to Feedback1 and 2. If [Ping-Pong] (see below) is
set to [on], this setting is grayed out and has no effect.
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[Ping-Pong]: When this setting is set to ON, the input of the delay is mixed to a mono
signal and sent to the left delay line. The feedback path of the left delay line is fed into
the right delay line and vice versa. This creates the effect of a sound "bouncing" between
your speakers. In this mode, the delay times can be set independently and the feedback
knobs are linked.
8.6.3.3

Reverb

This is a relatively straightforward stereo reverb effect with a decidedly "digital" flavor. With the
three available controls you can add a measure of depth to a sound that cannot be obtained with
other effects. Remember that you can also assign "Live" front panel encoders to any of these virtual
knobs for real time control of the effect during performance.
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