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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