Delay - RSS M-380 Owner's Manual

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Delay

As delay units, you can use msec, Meter, Feet, Frame (24, 25,
29.97, 30fps), or Note. The M-380's delay is based on msec units,
and simply changing the delay unit parameter will not change
the delay time in msec units. This means that after changing the
delay unit, there may be a discrepancy between the msec value
and the value that is displayed in the specified units. If this
occurs, the value is shown in green. To correct this discrepancy,
please re-specify the delay time.
The relationship between Meter, Feet, Frame, and msec is
shown below. (Rounded values are shown as the calculated
results.)
Meter
[msec] = Delay [Meter] x 1000 / 343.59 [Meter/sec]
Feet
[msec] = Delay [Feet] x 1000 / 1127.26 [Feet/sec]
Frame (24, 25, 29.97, 30fps)
[msec] = Delay [Frame] x 1000 / FrameRate
If you specify Note as the delay unit, the delay time will be
determined by the relation between Tempo and Note. In some
cases, the relation between Tempo and Note may mean that the
result would exceed the maximum allowable delay time. If this
occurs, the value is shown in red.
The Note values are as follows.
Off, 1/64T, 1/64, 1/32T, 1/64D, 1/32, 1/16T, 1/32D, 1/16, 1/
8T, 1/16D, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8D, 1/4, 1/2T, 1/4D, 1/2, 1/1T, 1/2D,
1/1
T signifies Triplet, and D signifies Dotted. For example, 1/4
means quarter note, 1/4T means quarter-note triplet, and 1/4D
means dotted quarter note.
DELAY x2
fig.AlgoDualDelay.eps
DRY
Input A
Delay
FB
DRY
Input B
Delay
FB
This is a dual-mono delay.
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Output A
PRE DPF
WET POSITION
DPF
POST DPF
Output B
PRE DPF
WET POSITION
DPF
POST DPF
Delay A/B
DELAY UNIT
Specifies the units for delay
Value:
msec, Meter, Feet, Frame (24, 25, 29.97, 30),
Note)
TIME
Time between the original sound and when the delay is heard
Value:
0.0–1350 ms
FB (Feedback)
Amount of delayed sound returned to the input of the delay.
The feedback level specifies the amount of sound that is returned.
Increasing this setting will increase the number of delay repetitions.
Value:
0–100
LO FREQ DAMP GAIN
Low-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
Value:
-36.0–0.0 dB
LO FREQ DAMP FREQ
Frequency at which the low-frequency region of the delay sound
begins to be attenuated
Value:
20 Hz–2.00 kHz
HI FREQ DAMP GAIN
High-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
Value:
-36.0–0.0 dB
HI FREQ DAMP FREQ
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of the delay sound
begins to be attenuated
Value:
200 Hz–20.00 kHz
WET POSITION
The wet position specifies how the delay's wet signal is related to the
position of the DPF (Damp Filter).
Value
PRE DAMP: Takes the wet sound from before the damp filter.
The signal before passing through the damp
filter is used as the wet signal. In this case, the
damp filter is applied only to the delay feedback.
POST DAMP:Takes the wet sound from after the damp filter.
the signal after passing through the damp filter
is used as the wet signal. In this case, the damp
filter is applied to all of the delay sound.
WET (Wet Level)
Level of the delay sound
Value:
-INF–+6.0 dB
DRY (Dry Level)
Level of the original sound
Value:
-INF–+6.0 dB

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