Universal Audio Ampex ATR-102 Manual page 129

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Echo Volume
on the original hardware. It is normal operation to have the control in the
85–95% range to get a "50/50" wet/dry balance.
Note:
has no effect.
Recording Volume adjusts the input gain and clipping charac-
Recording
Volume
teristics of the delayed tape signal. Increasing this control will
increase the tape distortion and "grit" that is an important ele-
ment of the famous hardware sound. The Recording Volume is
indicated by the
Input Meter
The yellow LED indicates that the plug-in is active. When the Power switch
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The frequency response of the delayed (wet) sig-
Echo Tone
nal can be modified with the Echo Tone controls.
These knobs are cut/boost controls; they have no
effect when in the 12 o'clock position. The avail-
able range is ±10 dB of gain.
Note:
dry signal.
Treble
Controls the high frequency response in the delayed signals.
Bass
Controls the low frequency response in the delayed signals.
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This knob determines the wet/dry mix of the delayed signal. In
the minimum position, the "dry" signal is colored by the cir-
cuitry of the modeled emulation. Rotate the control clockwise
for louder echo. Reducing the control to its minimum value will
mute the delay.
The EP-34 models the unusual taper of this control that is found
When the Wet switch
Input
Meter.
The Input Meter in the EP-34 is a three-segment horizontal LED
array (two green, one red) that indicates the recording level at
the input of the tape recorder.
131) is enabled, the yellow LED is illuminated.
The Echo Tone controls do not affect the
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131) is in the On position, Echo Volume
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