Analog Delay Pedal - Arturia FARFISA V User Manual

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5.2.7. Analog Delay pedal

Delay is a great effect to use on organs as it can really increase the sense of depth and
space without becoming "splashy" and adding too much air and high end like reverbs
sometimes do. The controls are:
Control
Description
DELAY
Delay time: sets the delay time from 12 milliseconds to one second.
Feedback tone: allows you filter the delayed signal. At -100% (counter-clockwise), each repeated
FB TONE
delay becomes duller; at +100% (clockwise), each delay becomes thinner. At "12:00" the filter is
basically flat.
Controls how much of the delay output is fed back to the input, increasing the number of echoes
FEEDBACK
you hear.
Sets the balance between the original signal and the delayed signal. At full counter-clockwise,
MIX
there are no delays; at full clockwise, only the delays can be heard
LFO RATE
Sets the low frequency oscillator speed from 0.05 Hz to 10 Hz.
The LFO section modulates the playback speed of the delay, changing its pitch depending on the
LFO
DEPTH control. When DEPTH is at 0.0%, the echoes will be at the same pitch as the original, the
DEPTH
classic analog delay sound. At higher settings of DEPTH the echoes will have pitch modulation
(at slow LFO rates) or will have their own unique vibrato (at high LFO rates).
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