Reference Manual

328 Live Audio Effect Reference
Context Menu Options
Oversampling can be toggled on or off via the [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context
menu. Enabling this option causes the Glue Compressor to internally process at two times the
current sampling rate, which may reduce aliasing and transient harshness. There is a slight in-
crease in CPU usage with Oversampling enabled. Note that with Oversampling enabled, the
level may exceed 0 dB even with Soft clip enabled.
22.19 Grain Delay
The Grain Delay Effect.
(Note: the Grain Delay effect is not available in the Lite Edition.)
The Grain Delay effect slices the input signal into tiny particles (called ”grains”) that are then
individually delayed and can also have different pitches compared to the original signal source.
Randomizing pitch and delay time can create complex masses of sound and rhythm that seem to
bear little relationship to the source. This can be very useful in creating new sounds and textures,
as well as getting rid of unwelcome house guests, or terrifying small pets (just kidding!).
You can route each parameter to the X-Y controller’s horizontal or vertical axis. To assign a pa-
rameter to the X-axis, choose it from the parameter row below the controller. To assign a param-
eter to the Y-axis, use the parameter row on the left side.
To refer delay time to the song tempo, activate the Sync switch, which allows using the Delay
Time beat division chooser. The numbered switches represent time delay in 16th notes. For
example, selecting ”4” delays the signal by four 16th notes, which equals one beat (a quarter