Stereo Delay - Sony DPS-V55 Manual

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2 Channel Effects
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Stereo Delay (StDLY)
This is a standard stereo delay effect.
Delay adds an echo effect to the
original sound.
Parameters
No.
Name
FxA(B) On/Off
1
DlyTime L
2
DlyTime R
3
Feedback L
4
Feedback R
5
LPF L
6
LPF R
7
Direct Level
8
Effect Level
CH1
(CH3)
LPF
Feedback
LPF
CH2
(CH4)
Range
Comments
On, Off
Turns the effect on or off.
0 ~ 1360 ms, Tap
Sets the time that will elapse before the sound of the left (L) channel echo is output.
Set to "Tap" to set the time using the TAP function.
0 ~ 1360 ms, Tap
Sets the time that will elapse before the sound of the right (R) channel echo is output.
Set to "Tap" to set the time using the TAP function.
–99 ~ +99
Feedback is what occurs when you put the sound of the echo back into the delay
input. By increasing this parameter, you can add an echo to the echo to create longer
reverberations. This parameter sets feedback level for the left (L) channel.
–99 ~ +99
This parameter sets feedback level for the right (R) channel.
100 Hz ~ Thru
LPF (low pass filter) lets you blur the sound of the echo by blocking all frequencies
higher than the one chosen in this parameter. LPF is inactive when set to "Thru". This
parameter sets LPF for the left (L) channel.
100 Hz ~ Thru
This parameter sets LPF for the right (R) channel.
0 ~ 100
Determines the level of the direct sound.
0 ~ 100
Determines the level of the effect sound.
Direct
Effect
Delay
Delay
Effect
Direct
CH1
(CH3)
CH2
(CH4)
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