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Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
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AIR Multi-Delay (RTAS)
You can use the Multi-Delay Plug-In to apply up to six delay lines to the audio signal.
The following table lists the AIR Multi-Delay plug-in parameters:
Mod Pre Delay — Sets the Pre-Delay in milliseconds.
Waveform — Selects a triangle or a sine wave for the LFO. This affects the character of the
modulation. The sine wave has a gentler ramp and peak than the triangle wave.
Voices Sets the number of layered chorus effects that are applied to the audio signal. The more voices
you use, the thicker the effect.
Mix Lets you adjust the balance between the dry signal and the wet (processed) signal, giving you
control over the depth of the effect. 0% is all dry, and 100% is all wet, while 50% is an equal mix
of both.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Sync When you enable Sync, the delay time synchronizes to the tempo of your audio sequence. When
you disable Sync, you can set the delay time in milliseconds independently of the tempo. The
Sync button is lit when it is enabled.
Delay When you enable Sync, the Delay control lets you set the main delay length in 16th-note lengths
(based on the tempo).
When you disable Sync, the Delay control lets you set the delay time in milliseconds and
seconds.
Feedback Lets you adjust the amount of delay feedback. At 0% the delayed signal repeats only once. As
you increase the feedback, the number of times the delay repeats increases. At 100%, the delay
repeats for an extended period of time.
The From and To controls let you feed signal from one delay tap to another, or back to the main
input, to create complex delay/feedback effects. If the delay time of the To tap is greater than the
delay time of the From tap, then the result is “feed-forward” rather than feedback, so you can
hear only one delay repeat.
From — Sets the tap from which signal is cross-routed.
To — Sets the tap (or the main input) to which the cross-routed signal is routed.