Vocal Delay Effect Block / Tab - TC-Helicon VL3X Reference Manual

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Vocal Delay effect block / tab

Delay is often referred to as "echo" and emulates
sound "bouncing" or repeating at regular inter-
vals. As opposed to Reverb – whose reflections
of sound can be somewhat chaotic in the rep-
resentation of a physical space – Delay is much
more consistent in its sound output.
Typically, Delay is used either as a special effect,
with levels high enough to be clearly heard, or as
a more subtle companion to Reverb.
Using Delay as a special effect can create very
interesting highlights within a performance but
can, like Reverb, become distracting or over-
whelming when used too heavily.
Stereo Delays can be especially interesting if you
are performing with a stereo PA or for studio re-
cording.
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-07-16)
Delay effect block parameters
The Delay effect block has the following parame-
ters that allow you to adjust the effect:
Delay Style
Feedback amount
Level
Hit Control
Source
Tempo
Filter Style
Ducking
Division Left
Delay Left
Division Right
Delay Right
Feedback Left
Feedback Left to Right
Feedback Right
Feedback Right to Left
Low Cut Frequency
High Cut Frequency
EQ Insert
Ducking Threshold
Ducking Amount
Ducking Time
Lead to Delay Level
Panning
Harmony to Delay Level
µMod to Delay Level
Choir to Delay Level
Lead Level
Width
Trails
Editing the Vocal Layer
Global
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