Delay Modes; Fade; Doppler; Shimmer - Nautilus QU-BIT Manual

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Functions: The Buttons

11. Delay Modes

Pressing the Delay mode button selects between 4 unique delay types. Just as we use varying
underwater acoustic instruments to map, communicate, and navigate the aquatic world, Nautilus
carries a set of powerful tools to re-evaluate how you experience the generated delays.

Fade

The Fade delay mode seamlessly cross-fades between delay times, whether chang-
ing the external or internal clock rate, the resolution, or the dispersal. This delay
mode is indicated by a blue LED graphic above the button.

Doppler

The Doppler delay mode is the vari-speed delay time variant of Nautilus, giving you
the classic pitch shift sound when changing delay times. This delay mode is indicated
by a green LED graphic above the button.

Shimmer

The Shimmer delay mode is a pitch shifted delay, set to one octave above the input
signal. As the shimmer delay continues to loop through the feedback path, the de-
lay frequency increases as it slowly fades away. This delay mode is indicated by an
orange LED graphic above the button.
Did You Know? You can change the semitone that Shimmer pitch shifts your delay to.
Create fifths, sevenths, and everything in between using the settings app and USB
drive.
De-Shimmer
The De-Shimmer delay mode is a pitch shifted delay, set to one octave below the in-
put signal. As the de-shimmered delay continues to loop through the feedback path,
the delay frequency decreases as it slowly fades away. This delay mode is indicated
by a purple LED graphic above the button.
Did You Know? You can change the semitone that De-Shimmer pitch shifts your delay
to. Create fifths, sevenths, and everything in between using the settings app and USB
drive.
Head to the USB section to learn
Head to the USB section to learn
more.
more.
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