The Algorithms and Their Parameters
In each algorithm, the Delay Time row contains parameters for delay settings of Delay Time each voice, as well as master delay parameters for all voices.
Master, GldResp, GldRange, Clear
Press Load/✱ to cycle through selections: Master, GldResp, GldRange and
Clear.
Master
This control allows you to simultaneously change the delay times of all voices in the effect. The available range is from 0-200%. This provides a simple way to expand or close in all of the voice delay times. If a voice's delay time is set to 500ms, changing the setting of the Master parameter to 200% will change the delay time to 1000ms. Setting this parameter to 0% is an easy way to set all the delays to 0 from a single control.
GldResp
In all of the 4-Voice algorithms, and in the Chorus+Rvb algorithm, this parameter controls the response of the glide. The range is 0-100, with a typical default setting of 50. This setting provides a good, real-time glide. Changing a delay time from 0 to 100ms with a glide response of 0, causes the glide delays to take a minute or more, allowing subtle changes in delay times and echoes with no noticeable pitch shifting. A glide response of 100 is ultrafast, causing high speed pitch shift, and even chirping effects with large delay time changes.
GldRange
In all of the 4-Voice algorithms, and in the Chorus+Rvb algorithm, this parameter controls the range over which changes to the voice delay time will be performed as a glide. For example, if GldRange is set to 100ms, and the PstDly L and R times are varied over a range of 100ms, those delays will glide smoothly from one delay time to another. Suddenly changing the delay time to a greater value, such as 200ms, will cause the audio delay to change instantly to the new time without gliding. The available range is 0-1.365sec, with 0 causing all delay time changes to be "instantaneous", and 1.365 causing all delay time changes to glide.
Clear
This is an On/Off control which allows you to instantly clear all of the audio in the delay voices. A typical use for this control might be to patch it to a footswitch to allow one tap removal of all old audio from the delays to start fresh. While Clear is on, no new audio will pass through any delay voice set above 1ms.