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8 Master Control
8.2 FX
StudioLive™ Series III
Owners Manual
8.2.6 Stereo Delay
This delay effect is inspired by a classic 80’s-era dual-delay unit and provides the
following controls:
Delay Time A and B. Sets the length of their respective delay line.
Tap Assign A and B. Assigns the respective Tap Tempo function to the TAP button.
Feedback A and B. Sets the amount of delayed signal to be fed back to their
respective inputs of the effect. Higher settings lead to longer delay tails (and
eventually, outright chaos).
Spread. Sets the width of the stereo image
LP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for a low-pass filter, applied to the
delayed signal.
HP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for a high-pass filter, applied to the
delayed signal.
Feedback A and B LPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter applied to
the respective feedback signal.
Feedback A and B HPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter applied
to the respective feedback signal.
8.2.7 Pingpong Delay
As its name indicates, this stereo delay bounces the signal across the stereo field to
create a wider image.
Tap Assign L and R. Assigns the respective Tap Tempo function to the TAP button.
Time Left and Right. Sets the delay time for the left and right side, respectively.
Width. Sets the width of the stereo image.
Feedback. Sets the amount of delayed signal fed back into the input of the effect.
Fb Time. Sets the delay offset of the feedback signal.
LP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter applied to the
delayed signal.
HP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter applied to the
delayed signal.
Fb LPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter applied to the
feedback signal.
Fb HPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter applied to the
feedback signal.