Programming instructions

Section 6 — Effect Parameters ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
12 Edit/Effect Parameters
ROM-25 MULTITAP DDL
MULTITAP DDL produces four independent controllable delays. The BUS1, BUS2, and BUS3
MIX parameters can be routed into the effect with different dry/wet mixes. This algorithm
sounds best with a mix of wet and dry.
DLY 1 TIME Range: 0 to 2186 ms
This parameter sets the amount of delay time for the independent delays. Experiment with
different settings to find the right mix for your sound source and application. Some interesting
effects can be implemented by using a real time modulation controller for these parameters.
DLY 1 RGN Range: 0 to 99
This parameter determines the amount of signal that will be fed from the output back into the
input, increasing the number of repeats in the delays. A setting of 99 would offer an infinite
delay.
DLY 1 LEVEL Range: 0 to 99
This parameter adjusts the volume of the delayed signals against the original dry signal. A level
of 0 will offer no audible delay.
DLY 1 PAN Range: -99 to +99
This parameter determines the location of the delays in the stereo spectrum. A value of -99 is
panned far left, and +99 is far right.
DLY 2 TIME DLY 3 TIME DLY 4 TIME
DLY 2 RGN DLY 3 RGN DLY 4 RGN
DLY 2 LEVEL DLY 3 LEVEL DLY 4 LEVEL
DLY 2 PAN DLY 3 PAN DLY 4 PAN
Each of the four discrete delays has identical parameters and ranges as described above.
REGEN DAMPING Ranges: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the cutoff of a low pass filter on the feedback signal, which adjusts the
amount of damping to the feedback signals. The higher the number, the more the signals are
dampened.
MOD SRC 1 MOD SRC 2
DST 1 DST 2
MIN 1 MIN 2
MAX 1 MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.