DELAY AND CROSS FEED
The DLA-Xprocess family is based on short time stereo cross feed delays (not an echo effect). DLA-X is the basic effect; DLA-XL controls the amount of cross feed separately for the high and low frequencies, and DLA-XLB has an optional longer delay of low frequencies. While DLA-X processors can be useful used on mono input sources, it is most effective on stereo inputs, and especially when used in cascade with either PS-Spread or PS-Split can give spectacular and dramatic results.
DLA-X
The basic Delay and Cross feed plug-in. It has the following controls:
Delay 0.50 – 20.00ms. Determines the delay until the signal will be fed back and mixed with the direct signal.
X-Feed 0.00:1 – 1.00:1. Determines the amount of cross feed between the left and right channels.
Trim is a gain control allowing to pad the input 0 - -6dBfs.
Clip is just a counter showing you how many clipped samples pass through the plug-in. To avoid clipping use the Trim control.
DLA-XL
This Component extends the DLA-X with a frequency domain crossover allowing a separate Cross-feed ratio for frequencies above and below the crossover.
On top of the DLA-X controls It has the following controls:
X-Feed LF ratio 0.00:1 – 1.00:1. Determines the amount of cross feed between the left and right channels for frequencies below the crossover. This is a ratio of the overall cross-feed set by the X-Feed control.
Freq. 32 – 16384Hz Sets the crossover frequency.
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