User Guide

the Ultra-Channel plug-in. This feature allows you to easily add filtered, ducked, or gated delays to any
signal simply by selecting the feedback destination from a drop down list.
The Stereo Delays are after the main modules, in parallel with the Micro Pitch Shift, and before the
Output Module.
Figure 3.7: UltraChannel Stereo Delays Section
3.10.1 Tempo Sync
The Tempo Sync control allows the delays to be synchronized to the tempo, or to be set in mS. When
the Tempo Sync control is on, changes in the tempo will change the delay time such that the delays stay
synchronized. When this button is off, changes in the tempo will not effect the delay time.
3.10.2 System Tempo
The System Tempo control allows the UltraChannel plug-in to receive its tempo value from the plug-in
host. When the button is lit, the tempo will come from the host, when it is unlit the tempo can be set
in the text box below the button.
3.10.3 Left/Right Delay Time
The Delay time for each delay can be set either in mS by the delay knob or by 16th notes using the
horizontal bar above the control. The tempo selection bar range is limited by the 600 mS delay and the
tempo of the plug-in.
3.10.4 Left/Right Level
Each delay has a level control which is set from -100 dB to 0dB.
3.10.5 Left/Right Feedback
Each delay also has an independent feedback control set from -100% to 100%. Negative values invert the
phase of the feedback.
3.10.6 Left/Right Feedback Destination
Above the Feedback control is a drop down list which allows you to choose the destination of the feed-
back control, effectively looping other modules from the UltraChannel into the delays feedback chain
and effecting the feedback tails. In combination with the UltraChannel main module routing, this will
allow you to easily create very powerful combinations of gated, ducked, and EQed delay tails. Some
experimentation with this feature is highly encouraged.
3.10.7 Left/Right Pan
Each delay also has a pan control, allowing you to place its output in the stereo field.
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