Stereo Multitap Delay; Stereo Modulation Delay - Korg microARRANGER Owner's Manual

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Effects
ER/Delay
045: M.Tap Delay

(Stereo Multitap Delay)

The  left  and  right  Multitap  Delays  have  two  taps 
respectively. Changing the routing of feedback and tap 
output  allows  you  to  create  various  patterns  of  com‐
plex effect sounds.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Input Level D-mod
High Damp Low Damp
Mode
High Damp Low Damp
Input Level D-mod
Right
Mode: Normal
Mode: Cross Feedback
Mode
Normal, Cross Feedback, Cross Pan1, Cross Pan2
a
Switches the left and right delay routing
Tap1 Time [msec]
b
Sets the Tap1 delay time
Tap2 Time [msec]
c
Sets the Tap2 delay time
Tap1 Level
d
Sets the Tap1 output level
Feedback (Tap2)
Sets the Tap2 feedback amount
Src
e
Selects the modulation source of the Tap2 feedback amount
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the Tap2 feedback amount
High Damp [%]
f
Sets the damping amount in the high range
Low Damp [%]
g
Sets the damping amount in the low range
Input Level Dmod [%]
Sets the modulation amount of the input level
h
Src
Selects the modulation source for the input level
Spread
Sets the width of the stereo image of the effect sound
i
Src
Selects the modulation source of the effect sound's stereo image width
Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the effect sound's stereo image width
Wet/Dry
Table , "Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds," on page 175
Src
j
Table , "Selects the modulation source of the effect balance," on page 175
Amt
Table , "Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal-
ance," on page 175
a: Mode
You can change how the left and right delay signals are
panned by modifying the routing of the left and right delay as
shown in the figure above. You need to input different sounds
to each channel in order for this parameter to be effective.
d: Tap1 Level
This parameter sets the output level of Tap1. Setting a differ-
ent level from Tap2 will add a unique touch to a monotonous
delay and feedback.
Wet / Dry
Feedback
Delay
(2)
(1)
Tap1=(1)
Mode
Spread
Tap1 Level
Tap2=(2)
(1)
(2)
Delay
Feedback
Wet / Dry
Mode: Cross Pan1
Mode: Cross Pan2
0.0...680.0msec
0.0...680.0msec
–100...+100
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
0...100%
Fx:043
0...100%
Fx:043
–100...+100
Fx:037,
Off...Tempo
Fx:037
–100...+100
Fx:043,
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
Off...Tempo
–100...+100
046: Modul.Delay

(Stereo Modulation Delay)

This stereo delay uses an LFO to sweep the delay time. 
The  pitch  also  varies.  You  will  obtain  a  delay  sound 
with  swell  and  shimmering.  You  can  also  control  the 
delay time using a modulation source.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
D
-mod
Response
LFO: Tri / Sine
LFO Sync
Modulation Mode
a
Switches between LFO modulation control and modulation source control
D-mod Modulation
Reversed L/R control by modulation source
Src
b
Selects the modulation source that controls delay time
Response
0...100
Sets the rate of response to the modulation source
LFO Waveform
Selects LFO Waveform
c
LFO Shape
Determines how much the LFO waveform is changed
LFO Frequency [Hz]
d
Sets the LFO speed
LFO Sync
Switches LFO reset off/on
e
Src
Selects the modulation source that resets the LFO
L LFO Phase [degree]
Sets the phase obtained when the left LFO is reset
f
R LFO Phase [degree]
Sets the phase obtained when the right LFO is reset
L Depth
Sets the depth of the left LFO modulation
g
R Depth
Sets the depth of the right LFO modulation
L Delay Time [msec]
Sets the left delay time
h
R Delay Time [msec]
Sets the right delay time
L Feedback
Sets the feedback amount of left delay
i
R Feedback
Sets the feedback amount of right delay
Wet/Dry
Table , "Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds," on page 175
Src
j
Table , "Selects the modulation source of the effect balance," on page 175
Amt
Table , "Sets the modulation amount of the effect bal-
ance," on page 175
b: D-mod Modulation
When the modulation source is used for control, this parame-
ter reverses the left and right modulation direction.
e: LFO Sync, e: Src, 
f: L LFO Phase [degree], f: R LFO Phase [degree]
The LFO can be reset via a modulation source.
The "Src" parameter sets the modulation source that resets
the LFO. For example, you can assign Gate as a modulation
Wet / Dry
Delay
Feedback
Delay
Wet / Dry
D-mod
L/R: +/+ +/–
LFO Shape
LFO
LFO Phase
Modulation Mode
LFO, D-mod
L/R:+/+, L/R:+/–
Triangle, Sine
0.02...20.00Hz
–Wet...–1:99, Dry, 1:99...Wet
Fx:010,
,
Off...Tempo
0...30
–100...+100
Fx:020
Off, On
,
Off...Tempo
–180...+180
–180...+180
0...200
0...200
0.0...500.0
0.0...500.0
–100...+100
–100...+100
Off...Tempo
–100...+100

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