Effect List - Vox DelayLab Owner's Manual

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Effect type: ANALOG
This models an ANALOG DELAY using a bucket-brigade
device (BBD), which is distinctive for its warm distorted
sound.
1 . Standard: Analog Delay
This setting reproduces distorted and irregular pitches
that occur in the analog circuit.
2 . Vintage: Saturated Delay
This setting controls the distortion that occurs in the
analog delay circuit.
3 . Custom: Stereo Analog Delay
This sets the delay time on the left and right separately.
In any setting, the feedback volume on the right is
automatically adjusted and a balanced stereo effect can
easily be obtained.
Effect Type: TAPE
This effect models an analog tape echo. The echo is
produced from the playback head and the delay time
changes and sets the speed of the motor.
1 . Standard: Echo Plus
This models an analog tape echo with a high reputation.
2 . Vintage: Tube Echo
This models a tape echo with a vacuum tube preamplifier
effect. The preamplifier effect is also applied to dry
sound.
3 . Custom: Multi Head
Models a three-head tape echo. The echo produced from
each head contains a feedback loop where a complex and
warm multi-tap echo effect can be obtained.
Effect Type: DIGITAL
This is the DelayLab's original delay.
1 . Standard: Stereo Digital Delay
This setting is a delay where the delay time can be set to
the left and right separately.
The amount of feedback and tone of R Delay will be
automatically adjusted so that the damping time of L and
R delay are in equal.
2 . Vintage: Lo-Fi Delay
This setting models a popular digital delay from the 80s.
At the beginning of the digital delay age, large amounts
of memory were not available as they are now, and sound
quality improvements were achieved by falsely changing
the bit resolution according to the input level.
Therefore, the delay contains unique characteristics in the
formation of sound attenuation and the attack sound.
The lower the sampling frequency gets, the more aliasing
noise increases. The lower the bit resolution gets, the
more quantizing noise increases.
3 . Custom: Pitch Shifting Delay
This setting is a delay that arranges the pitch shifter in a
feedback loop. If feedback is increased, the sound will be
shifted up or down with each repeat.
Also, if feedback is set to 0, the delay time to 1 ms and
pitch to -0.2 to +0.2, you can obtain a detune effect.
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