Instruction Manual

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DELAY MODES
the current Tap is disabled.
Taps cannot change order. This means that if a
tap is placed “on top” of a second tap, the
second tap automatically will be set to “Off”.
Additional Effects
To the Traditional Delay mode the effects
described below can be added:
Please see detailed description on this and the
following pages.
Spatial:
Gives the Delay a wider feeling either by using
“left channel offset” or “Phase Reverse” of left,
right or both channels.
Filter:
Enables a High and a Low Cut filter in the
Feedback loop and in the actual Delay line.
Chorus:
Adds Chorus, to smooth the Delay repeats.
Dynamic:
A ducking function that reduces the Output
level of the Delay with a specified level when
the Input signal exceeds a certain Threshold.
PingPong:
The PingPong effect is not available in the
Traditional mode.
PingPong
Basic operation
Entering the PingPong menu can be done in
two ways:
Press PINGPONG and scroll to the Pingpong
parameters.
Double click the PINGPONG key for shortcut.
The PINGPONG key also works as on/off for
the PingPong function.
PingPong basically means that the Delay is
panned in accordance with the Tapped Delay
time.
Style
Range: L-R, L-C-R and Dynamic
The Style parameter determines how the signal
is panned.
L-R:
The L-R mode will pan the signal hard left, hard
right.
L-C-R:
Pannes the taps left, center and right
accordingly.
Dynamic:
This setting will fit the number of Delay repeats
with the number of panning positions. For
example a Delay with 5 repeats would use 5
pan positions from left to right.
Please note that PingPong is in-active
in the traditional Delay mode.