The "Feedback" dial allows you to set the number of times the signal
repeats or "echoes".
The "LP Filter" (Low Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) dial is used to set the
frequency (in Hz) above which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.
Higher settings produce brighter sounds while lower settings result in
darker sounds.
The "HP Filter" (High Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) dial is used to set the
frequency (in Hz) below which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.
Higher settings produce thinner, brighter sounds, while lower settings
produce fatter, darker sounds.
The left and right channels of the delay's output can be independently
synced to the song's current tempo using the Sync menus located above
the L Time and R Time dials (see Appendix C for the range of possible
sync settings).
The Feedback Couple buttons (located beside the Feedback dial) are used
to automatically match the feedback amount of the shorter delay to that of
the longer delay when the upper button is pressed. For example, if you set
the left channel delay time to 10 ms, the right channel delay time to 100 ms
and feedback to 90%, you will hear the left channel delay fade out much
more quickly than the right channel delay (this is what you would expect!).
However, when you press the upper Feedback Couple button the feedback
of the channel with the shorter delay time is adjusted so that the signal
fades out in the same amount of time as the longer delay (thus the
feedback for the shorter time is increased).
When the lower Feedback Couple button is pressed the feedback is not
automatically adjusted.
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