5 - Effects

Core Effects Descriptions

Stereo Delays - 100, 250, 500, 750, 1500

The Stereo Delays are true stereo delay lines in that the left and right channels are kept entirely separate from each other. The delay number refers to the maximum delay time that can be produced by the delay lines. The five different lengths, from 100 ms to 1.5 seconds, allow you to make the most efficient use of the effect memory resource.

Because the left and right channels can have different delay times, you can create a panning effect by setting one delay long and the other short. Very short delay times combined with a high feedback amount can be used to create monotone robotic- sounding effects. Using the longer stereo delays, you can “overdub” musical lines one on top of the other with the feedback control turned up.

Feedback

HF

Rolloff

In

Delay

Signal path = Stereo

L Delay R Delay

Time Time

Out

Parameter

Description

 

 

Left Delay Time

Sets the length of the delay for the left channel in milliseconds.

 

 

Right Delay Time

Sets the length of the delay for the right channel in milliseconds.

 

 

Delay Time (L & R)

(.01ms. minimum increment between settings)

Stereo Delay 100

Range: 1 millisecond to 100 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 250

Range: 1 millisecond to 250 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 500

Range: 1 millisecond to 500 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 750

Range: 1 millisecond to 750 milliseconds

Stereo Delay 1500

Range: 1 millisecond to 1.5 seconds

 

 

Feedback

Sets the amount of delayed signal that will be recirculated through

 

the delay line. Range: 0% to 100%

 

 

High Freq. Rolloff

Damps high frequencies in the feedback path. Range: 0% to 100%

 

 

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Creative 1212M, 1820M owner manual Stereo Delays 100, 250, 500, 750, Rolloff