39: St. Multitap Delay (Stereo Multitap Delay)

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39: St. Multitap Delay (Stereo Multitap Delay)

The left and right Multitap Delays have two taps respectively. Changing the routing of feedback and tap

output allows you to create various patterns of complex effect sounds.

a Mode Normal, Cross Feedback,
Cross Pan1, Cross Pan2 Switches the left and right delay routing.P.104
b Tap1 Time [msec] 0.0680.0msec Sets the Tap1 delay time.
c Tap2 Time [msec] 0.0680.0msec Sets the Tap2 delay time.
d Tap1 Level 0100 Tap1 output level P.45
e
Feedback 100+100 Sets the Tap2 feedback amount.
Src NoneTempo Modulation source of the Tap2 feedback amount
Amt 100+100 Modulation amount of the Tap2 feedback amount
f High Damp [%] 0100% Damping amount in the high range P.44
g Low Damp [%] 0100% Damping amount in the low range P.44
hInput Level D-mod: Src NoneTempo Modulation source of the input level P.44
Amt 100+100 Modulation amount of the input level
i
Spread 100+100 Sets the width of the stereo image of the effect sound.
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Src NoneTempo Modulation source of the effect sounds stereo image
width
Amt 100+100 Modulation amount of the effect sounds stereo image
width
j
Wet/Dry Dry, 1:9999:1, Wet Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Src NoneTempo Modulation source of effect balance
Amt 100+100 Modulation amount of effect balance

a: Mode You can change how the left and right delay signals are panned by modifying

the routing of the left and right delay as shown in the gure above. You need to

input different sounds to each channel in order for this parameter to be effective.

Left
Right
Feedback
Spread
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Input Level D-mod
Input Level D-mod
High Damp Low Damp
High Damp Low Damp
Delay
Delay
Feedback
Tap1 Level Mode
Mode
(1) (2)
(1)
(1) (2)
Tap1=(1)
Tap2=(2)
Mode: Normal Mode: Cross Feedback Mode: Cross Pan1 Mode: Cross Pan2