Chapter 3: Description of Features
32 AxSys 212 User Manual
Delay Type DELAY TIME OFFSET Function
Mono Delay Offsets the panning of the input signal from the delayed signal
between the left and right channels. When set to 0, both signals are
centered between the left and right channels, creating a mono
image; when set to 99, the direct signal is routed to the right
channel, while the delayed signal goes to the left channel.
Stereo Delay Offsets the right channelÕs delay signal from the left channel. This
is done by first setting the MAIN DELAY TIME, for example, to
400 mS, and then using Delay Offset to offset the right channel
relative to left. When set to 00, the right side is equal to the left side;
when set to 50, the right side is 50% less than the left side.
Ping Pong Delay Controls the ÒrhythmÓ spacing of the two delay signals. When set
to 50, the rhythm is equal between the right and the left side; when
set to 25, the rhythm sounds as if you were playing on beats 1 and
4 (in 4/4 time, of course).
Multi Tap Delay Disabled.
Dynamic Delay
The DYNAMIC DELAY parameter adjusts the loudness of the delay based on
how loud you are playing. It is a threshold setting, similar to the threshold
setting of a noise gate. When set to a high value, the delay is softer while
you play, which helps avoid that unwanted ÒmuddyÓ sound. When you
stop playing, it gets louder.
Chorus
Parameter Range Description
Chorus Type 1 to 4 Selects the type of Chorus (see below).
Chorus Speed 00 to 99 Controls the speed of the Chorus effect.
Chorus Depth 00 to 99 Controls the depth of the Chorus effect.
Chorus Feedback 00 to 99 Controls the amount of the ChorusÕ output being
fedback into its input.
Chorus Shape 1 to 4 Selects either a Sine wave or Square wave shape.
Chorus Level 00 to 99 Controls the output level of the Chorus effect.
The CHORUS TYPE lets you choose from the following Chorus types:
Display Type Description Display Type Description
1Chorus (see page 41) 3Phase (see page 42)
2Flange (see page 42) 4Rotary (see page 42)
If the TREM/CHORUS ON/OFF parameter is turned off, the Chorus effect will not
be heard (see page 35). If you adjust any of the Chorus parameters, the display will
flash OFF twice to indicate it is turned off.
Chorus. The Chorus effect produces a pitch detuned version of you guitar,
and combines it with the guitar signal. The amount of detuning is
controlled by the CHORUS DEPTH, and the speed of detuning is controlled
by the CHORUS SPEED. The CHORUS FEEDBACK can emphasize the effect by