TimeFactor User Guide
The Effects
The Effects
TimeFactor has nine distinct delay Effects – DigitalDelay, VintageDelay, TapeEcho, ModDelay,
DuckedDelay, BandDelay, FilterPong, MultiTap, Reverse - and a Looper.
DigitalDelay –
Twin 3 second delays with independent delay time and feedback controls.
VintageDelay –
Simulates the sound of analog and digital delays from days gone by.
TapeEcho –
Simulates the saturation, wow and flutter of analog tape delay.
ModDelay –
Modulated delays – great for creating chorus effects and chorused delays.
DuckedDelay –
The delay levels are dynamically lowered while you're playing and restored to their normal
levels when you stop playing.
BandDelay –
Delays are followed by user selectable modulated filters.
FilterPong –
The dual delays ping pong between the outputs with filter effects added for good measure.
MultiTap –
10 delay taps with controls for delay time, diffusion, tap levels and tap spacing.
Reverse –
Reverse audio effects.
Looper –
12 second Looper with Dubbing and speed control.
Selecting Effects
The nine delay Effects and the Looper can be selected by turning the Encoder. Using the
Encoder to select Effects is a good way to get a feel for what TimeFactor can do.
Turn the Encoder to step through and load each of the Effects. As each Effect is selected, the
Effect is loaded, the green LED to the left of the Effect name is lit and the Billboard displays
the Effect name.
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