Effects Reference

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22 Chapter 1 Delay
If the highpass filters cutoff frequency value is above that of the lowpass filter cutoff
frequency, the filter switches from serial operation to parallel operation, meaning the
tap passes through both filters simultaneously. In this case, the space between the two
cutoff frequencies represents the frequency band being rejected (in other words, the
filters act as a band-reject filter).
Editing the Pan Parameter in the Tap Display
The way that the Pan parameter is represented in the Pan view is entirely dependent
on the input channel configuration of Delay Designer.
With stereo configurations, the Pan parameter adjusts the stereo balance, not the
position of the tap in the stereo field. The Pan parameter takes the form of a stereo
balance dot on the tap representing its stereo balance. To adjust the balance, drag the
stereo balance dot up or down the tap.
By default, the stereo spread is set to 100%. To adjust this, drag either side of the dot.
As you do so, the height of the line (extending vertically upward or downward from the
dot) changes. Keep an eye on the spread parameter in the Tap parameter bar to view
the spread percentage numerically.
In surround configurations, the bright line represents the surround angle. See “Working
with Delay Designer in Surround on page 27 for more information.