Effects Reference

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Delay 27
To toggle feedback on or off:
m Click the Feedback button.
When the Feedback button is turned on, it is lit. The orange track around the Feedback
Level knob indicates the current feedback level.
Note: If feedback is turned on and you begin creating taps using the Tap pads,
feedback is automatically switched off. When you stop creating taps with the Tap pads
by clicking the Last Tap button, feedback is automatically turned back on.
To determine the feedback tap:
m Click the Feedback Tap field, then choose the desired tap from the pop-up menu.
You can vary the output level of the feedback tap back into Delay Designer’s input
between 0% (no feedback) and 100% (the feedback tap is fed back at full volume).
To set the feedback level of the feedback tap, do one of the following:
m Drag the Feedback Level knob.
m Drag the Feedback Level field.
The Mix Sliders
Use the Mix sliders to adjust the level of the dry input signal and the (post-processing)
wet signal.
Working with Delay Designer in Surround
Delay Designer is optimally designed for use in surround configurations. With 26 taps,
you can fly delay taps all over the surround field for a variety of rhythmic effects.
When using Delay Designer in a surround configuration, the pan percentage on the
Tap parameter bar is replaced with a surround panner, allowing you to determine the
surround position of each tap.
The movement of the surround position is made easier with these functions:
 Hold down the Command key to lock diversity.
 Hold down the Command and Option keys to lock the angle.
 Option-click the blue dot to reset angle and diversity.
In the Tap displays Pan view, you can adjust only the angle of the tap between 0 and
360 degrees, not its diversity.