Delaying Channel Signals

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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 [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them.

Parameter

Range

Description

 

 

 

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

These switches are used to turn on and off the delays.

 

 

 

 

 

Delay can be specified in milliseconds, meters, or samples

 

 

(“Setting 01V Preferences” on page 203). The maximum

DELAY

0–250 ms

delay in samples is fixed at 11025. The maximum delay in

milliseconds and meters depends on the sampling rate. At

 

 

 

 

44.1 kHz, for example, it is 250 milliseconds and 85.2

 

 

meters, respectively.

 

 

 

 

 

This parameter determines the level of delayed signal. 0 is

MIX

–100 to +100

no delay. +50 is a 50/50 mix of delayed and dry signals.

+100 is all delay, no dry. Negative values are the same

 

 

 

 

except the delayed signal is phase reversed.

 

 

 

 

 

This parameter determines how much of the delayed sig-

FB. GAIN

–99 to +99

nal is fed back into the delay. 0 is no feedback. +99 is

maximum feedback. Negative values are the same except

 

 

 

 

the feedback signal is phase reversed.

 

 

 

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.

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