Tape Delay; Digital Delay; Analog Delay - Jet Eternity Delay Manual

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Overview
Algorithms
The Eternity has 6 studio grade algorithms to choose from. Below details the sounds for each
algorithm.

Tape Delay

Designed to emulate tape machine delay's. With sonic characteristics of warm tube saturated
repeats, each repeat gets progressively darker and the speed of the tape reels can fluctuate,
causing artifacts such as wow and flutter. A brand new tape machine will have minor artifacts
affecting the delay repeats. However as it ages, these characteristics tend to be more distinct and
the delay repeats will represent more of these artifacts. Cntrl1 will emulate the tape age, fully
counter-clockwise is like a brand new tape machine. As its rotated clockwise, each repeat gets
darker and the wow & flutter becomes more noticeable.

Digital Delay

Bright & clean delay repeats. The Cntrl 1 knob adds some character/grit to your repeats for a less
pristine delay sound. The character/grit is input sensitive, play harder and this will be more
noticeable or play softer for less character/grit.

Analog Delay

Designed to emulate the old bucket brigade analog delay's. Analog delay's will have signal
degradation on each repeat causing each successive repeat to roll off some high frequency's. The
Cntrl 1 knob, when set fully counter-clockwise, is a simple and straightforward Analog delay. When
rotated clockwise, the Cntrl 1 knobs adds modulation to the repeats of the delay. The rate and
depth of the modulation is fixed, think of the Cntrl 1 knob as a volume knob for the modulation.

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