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Delaying Channel Signals
The Channel Delays, available on input channels 1 through 16, can be used to compensate for microphone placement, or simply as delay effects. The delay parameters for input channels 1 through 8 are on DELAY page 2, while those for input channels 9 though 16 are on DELAY page 3. Both pages are shown below.
1. Use the [∅/DELAY] button to locate DELAY page 2 or 3, as shown below.
2.Use the [SEL] buttons to select channels.
3.Use the cursor buttons to select the delay parameters and the [ENTER] button, PARAMETER wheel, or
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ON/OFF | ON/OFF | These switches are used to turn on and off the delays. | |
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| Delay can be specified in milliseconds, meters, or samples | |
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DELAY | delay in samples is fixed at 11025. The maximum delay in | ||
milliseconds and meters depends on the sampling rate. At | |||
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| 44.1 kHz, for example, it is 250 milliseconds and 85.2 | |
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| This parameter determines the level of delayed signal. 0 is | |
MIX | no delay. +50 is a 50/50 mix of delayed and dry signals. | ||
+100 is all delay, no dry. Negative values are the same | |||
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| This parameter determines how much of the delayed sig- | |
FB. GAIN | nal is fed back into the delay. 0 is no feedback. +99 is | ||
maximum feedback. Negative values are the same except | |||
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| the feedback signal is phase reversed. | |
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The Channel Delays on input channels 13 and 14 (likewise 15 and 16) are permanently linked. When input channels 1 through 12 are paired (“Pairing Input Channels” on page 52), their Channel Delays are linked, so adjustments can be made with either channel selected.