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Controlling the Analog Delay plug-in parameters
This delay effect is based on the Yamaha E1010 analog delay released in the 1970s, with a few refinements to
bring it up to date for modern applications. It delivers the same deep, organic echo sound that was a
characteristic of the BBD analog delay devices used in the original E1010. Modulation can be added for a
thick chorus sound. And, taking versatility to the next level, it is possible to select BBD sounds that were not
available in the original E1010 so you have characters ranging from clear and precise to warm.
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Drive meter
Indicates a drive amount influenced by the input level. Since Analog Delay features BBD and dynamics circuit,
higher input level would bring the delayed sound up to maximum and increase the drive amount.
b
Delay time indicator
Indicates the current delay time and converted BPM value. You can use the Tap tempo functionality. The delay
time and BPM value will change according to the tap tempo.
c
BBD TYPE switches
Adjust the characteristics of the delay sound. The characteristics become stronger in the order of switch A to E.
A: Clear sound as heard from a vintage digital delay
B–D: Natural sound equivalent to the E1010
E: Warm sound similar to a stomp box
d
TIME RANGE switches
Specify the delay time range controlled via the DELAY knob.
e
INPUT knob
Adjusts the input gain. As the input increases, the delay’s drive amount also increases. If the input level is
lower, you will get a cleaner sound. If the input level is higher, you will get a deeper delay sound.
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BASS knob
Adjusts the low frequency range level at the input stage.
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