Delay
The Delay effect can be used to create "echoes" and other related effects.
It features controls for "Wet", "Time", "Feedback", "Filter", "Depth", "Rate"
and "Sync".
The Wet dial allows you to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.
The Time dial is used for setting the delay time (in milliseconds). This can
range from 1 ms to 680 ms.
The Feedback dial allows you to set the number of times the signal repeats
or "echoes".
Also included in the Delay section is a variable low pass/high pass 6dB/Oct
filter which is adjusted with the Filter dial.
The Depth dial is used to set the depth to which the delayed signal is
modulated, while the Rate dial determines the modulation speed. For
example, if you set a delay time of 100ms and a depth of 50%, the amount
of modulation is 50% of 100ms (50 ms). In this case you'll get a delay time
that varies from 100 - 50ms (50ms) up to 100 + 50ms (150ms).
The Delay Rate sets the rate (in Hz) at which the modulation takes place.
As an example, when you set the Delay Rate to 0.5Hz you get a complete
sweep from 50ms (using the above example) to 150ms and back to 50ms
in 2 seconds.
Finally, you can use the Sync menu to sync the delay time with the current
tempo (see Appendix C for the range of possible sync settings).
When modulation is applied a stereo effect is created because both
channels are modulated in opposite directions.
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