The Parameters; Delay Master; Mix; Diffusion - Lexicon PCM NATIVE DUAL DELAY Owner's Manual

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The Parameters

The PCM Native plug-ins contain presets covering a wide range of needs, but you can refine
and customize any preset by adjusting its parameters. Parameters are the building blocks within
each preset that determine how it sounds and behaves.
Each PCM Native plug-in contains a set of parameters, and a variety of those parameters are
combined to create a preset.
Following are all the algorithm parameters you can edit in the PCM Native Dual Delay Plug-
in. Note that sometimes parameter names are abbreviated when they appear onscreen, and
they may have prefixes indicating what channel they control (for example, the Feedback Level
parameter for voice 1 may appear as "L1 FbkLvl").

Delay Master

Mix

Mix is the proportion of wet (processed) signal to dry (unprocessed) signal.

Diffusion

Input diffusion is the first part of processing for any signal entering a delay. It can be described
as a smearing or softening of the signal and is typically used to lessen the impact of strong
transients.

Feedback Diffusion

Feedback Diffusion is similar to Input Diffusion, except that it is applied to a delayed signal that
is being added back into the input.

Delay Level Master

Controls all delays in the algorithm. Each voice has its nominal gain value adjusted by this
percentage.

Delay Time Master

Controls all delays in the algorithm. Each voice has its nominal delay time adjusted by this
percentage.
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