7.2.5Stereo Delay
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VCA1 & VCA2
| Stereo Delay module |
MIDI sync | Synchronizes delay with the tempo of the host application |
Time left | Sets the time of the right track |
Time right | Sets the time of the left track |
Feedback left | Sets the feedback gain for the right track |
Feedback right | Sets the feedback gain for the left track |
Feedback to left | Sets the feedback gain of the right track towards the left track |
Feedback to right | Sets the feedback gain of the left track towards the right track |
Dry | Sets the gain applied to the input signal |
Wet | Sets the gain applied to the treated signal |
| Connection of the delay to the output of VCA1 or VCA2 |
A stereo delay module treats the signal coming from the 2 output amplifiers, eventually treated by the equalizer and chorus, in function with the state of the interrupters “VCA1” and “VCA2”.
This module allows the repetition of the input signal independently on the left and right tracks, which explains the presence of 2 columns of controls.
The repetition speed can be set with the “time” knob, while the level of the repetitions, and eventually the number of audible repetitions is set with the “feedback” knob. The third knob sends a part of the treated signal to the other track.
The repetition speed can be synchronized with the tempo of the host application, and in this case, the “time” knob selects the multiples and
The levels of the input and treated signals can be respectively set with the rotating “gain direct” and “gain effect” buttons.
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