Ducking Delay; Backwards Delay - Fender CYBER-TWIN Instruction Manual

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Description
Adjustable parameters
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To use MIDI continuous
controller messages to instantly
change the delay time, set Delay
Time Change to the Step setting.
Description
Adjustable parameters















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D u c k i n g D e l a y
A mono delay with the added feature that while you are playing, the delay
stays out of the way, and when you stop playing, the delay tail comes to the
forefront. In other words, the wet delayed signal "ducks" when your dry
guitar signal comes through. This effect will allow you to use more delay
than with other delay effects, since it doesn't muddy up your signal even
with a high FX level setting.
Delay Out Level. Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select between 1.0
/
for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for a 50% mix.
Delay Time (ms). Range: 30 to 1450 milliseconds. Adjusts the time

interval between the delayed repeats. The increment of change gradu-
ally increases from 1 millisecond at the shortest delay time to 10 milli-
seconds at the longest delay time. Remember that the TAP button can
always be used to key in delay times by feel.
Delay Feedback. Adjusts the number of delay repeats. Select

between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many repeats.
Delay Release. Adjusts the release time of the ducking action. Select

1.0 for the shortest release time so the delay tail comes up in volume
quickly. Select 10.0 for the longest release time, giving the delay signal
a slower recovery after ducking.
Delay Ducking Sensitivity. Adjusts the sensitivity of the ducking

action to your playing. Select between 1.0 for no ducking action and
10.0 for maximum ducking action with the highest degree of sensitivity
to any input from your guitar. Note that TRIM, GAIN, VOLUME, TONE
controls and Drive Circuitry selection all affect the volumes of the dry
signal, the delayed signal AND the ducker sensitivity.
Delay Time Change. Select Ramp or Step to change the way the

effect responds to changes in the Delay Time parameter. With the
Ramp setting, the delay time change will be gradual with an analog
sounding pitch warble, (audible until the delay time stabilizes). With the
Step setting, the delay time change will be instant with a "digital zip"
sound audible for a moment.
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B a c k w a r d s D e l a y
A bizarre effect that repeats the input signal in reverse time frames.
Delay Out Level. Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select between 1.0
/
for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for 100% wet (all effect).
Delay Time (ms). Range: 30 to 1450 milliseconds. Adjusts the time

interval between the delayed repeats. The increment of change gradu-
ally increases from 1 millisecond at the shortest delay time to 10 milli-
seconds at the longest delay time. Remember that the TAP button can
always be used to key in delay times by feel.
Delay Forward Feedback. Adjusts the number of delay repeats.

Select between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many
repeats. Note that this control allows all delay repeats to be just like the
first delay repeat, i.e., reversed.








































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