The delay effect
As is the case for all of the Moog Modular V effects, the Dual Delay works in “real” stereo in the sense that it possesses an independent input and output for both sides.
To activate the delay effect, begin by triggering the 2 “VCA1” and “VCA2” switches. This will commute the action of the effect to the 2 audio outputs of the sequencer.
It is also possible to keep a part of the sound effect free by deactivating one of the two VCA switches. This can be very interesting when using the synthesizer for multiple tones (for example, a bass sound played on the keyboard coming out to the VCA1 which is set without effect and an arpeggio sound played by the sequencer which will be directed to the VCA2 where the effects will be activated)
On the delay, set the time between repetitions (“time” buttons) for each side of the stereo (“L” left and “R” Right)
If you wish to get a stereo echo, apply a different setting for the repetition of the left and right. So that the delay is synchronous, activate the “Sync” switch at the top of the module.
Set the time between repetitions
To control the repetitions reinsertion intensity, increase or decrease the value on the 2 “feedbacks”. Do the same thing for the “crossed” repetitions (one on the left and one on the right “Cross feedback” buttons).
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