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Digital delay effect v3.0 eurorack module kit
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fig. 3: Jacks.
One use for this is to insert an effect – or even another delay unit (yes, they
can be daisy-chained quite effectively) – into the feedback loop. To do this, patch
the Delay out into the desired effect, and the output of the effect into the Insert jack.
You may need to adjust the Insert level control (see above) for best sound.
Rate: Quirk warning: Rate CV behavior is inverted. Negative increases rate,
positive decreases. If that bugs you too much, just think of it as the delay CV input
and the issue magically disappears! Positive increases the delay, and negative
decreases the delay.
Feedback: This works normally, positive CV increases feedback, negative
decreases same.
Clean: A buffered and inverted copy of the input signal.
Delay: The buffered & scaled output of the delay cell
Mix: A linear mix of the Clean and Delay signals, the balance of which is set
by the Mix control pot.
SoSv3-K v1.0 manual May. 2022 — p.5/16
Overview (cont.)
The jacks are grouped by the type and direction
(into or out of the module) of the relevant signal.
Input: This is kind of important for a delay unit:
you need a signal to delay, or else they're somewhat
dull effects. This is the jack where that signal is input
into the delay.
Insert: This is the feedback loop insert breakjack.
Inserting a plug here will disconnect the output of the
delay cell from the input of the feedback cell, with the
inserted signal now going directly to the feedback
gain cell.
Jacks
Signal in
CV in
Output
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