Spilovr; Level; Pan; D-Time - Rocktron Prophesy II User Manual

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When using the MUTE "POST" setting, the Delay IN/OUT function will start
and stop the guitar signal at the delay effect's output. This will produce the
following results: When you switch the delay "OUT" while you're playing, the
delayed signal will suddenly be chopped off and will no longer be heard. The
delay effect's input, however, is still receiving signal. So, when you switch the
Delay "IN" while playing, any licks you were playing will already be echoing and
will then be heard.
When using the MUTE "BOTH" setting, the Delay IN/OUT function will start
and stop the guitar signal at the delay effect's input and output. This will
produce the following results: When you switch the delay "OUT" while you're
playing, the delayed signal will suddenly be chopped off and will no longer be
heard. When switching the delay "IN", the signal will begin to enter the delay
effect and will then start to be delayed from the exact point at which you turn the
delay on.

SPILOVR

The SPILOVR parameter determines whether delays from the current preset will
"spill over" into the next preset when it is recalled. If this parameter is set to
"OFF", delays from the current preset will be immediately cut off when another
preset is recalled.
When this parameter is set to "ON", it enables the current delay to "spill over" to
the next preset. However, note that in order for the spillover to work, the Delay
effect must be assigned to any of the effect assignments in the next preset that you
switch to. Also, the Delay SPILOVR parameter must be stored as "ON" in that
next preset. You do NOT have to have the delay stored as "ON" in the next preset
unless you want to. For example, this can create a very smooth transition from a
very long lead solo delay into a nice short rhythm delay, where the long delay
trails out as the new shorter delay has already begun. If Delay has not been
assigned in the next preset that you switch to, the spillover will not work.(Off,
On)

LEVEL

The LEVEL parameter determines the overall level of the delayed signal at the
output relative to the direct signal and other effect signals. (Off, -42.0 to +6dB)

PAN

The PAN parameter allows for the delayed signal to be panned to the left or right
channel. (Left to Right)

D-TIME

The DELAY TIME parameter determines the length of time (in milliseconds)
after the input signal that the delayed signal will begin. (0 to 988)
REGEN
The REGENERATION parameter determines the number of times that the
delayed signal will repeat itself. This is achieved by feeding the delayed output
back into the input. Higher parameter settings will result in more repeats. The
displayed value represents the attenuation (in dB) that the regeneration signal is
subjected to at each repeat. (Off, -42.0 to +6dB)
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