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Effects: Delay

Stereo Delay

The stereo delay effect creates two separate delays; one in the left channel and one

in the right.

Stereo delay allows for greater delay control in each channel of the stereo mix.

L

EFT

D

ELAY

(0 - 199ms): sets the delay time of the left channel.

L

EFT

R

EGEN

(0 - 99%): adjusts the feedback of the left channel.

R

IGHT

D

ELAY

(0 - 199ms): sets the delay time of the right channel.

R

IGHT

R

EGEN

(0 - 99%): adjusts the feedback of the right channel.

Ping Pong Delay

As the name implies, ping-pong delay produces an echo which bounces between the

left and right channels of a stereo signal.

Ping pong delay is used as a particular "back and forth" effect on instruments &

vocals.

LEFT DELAY

(0 - 199ms): sets the left delay time.

RIGHT OFFSET

(0 - 199ms): sets the right delay time.

REGEN

(0 - 99%): sets the regeneration amount from left to right.

Mono Tape Delay

Before digital audio technology, time delay was achieved by feeding the signal from

the playback head of a tape recorder to its own record head.

Tape delay is used to re-create this particular style of effect on instruments or vocals.

DELAY

(0ms - 799ms): sets the delay time.

REGEN

(0 - 99%): sets the regeneration amount.

Stereo Tape Delay

This variant of the classic tape delay produces this effect through both stereo chan-

nels, with separate time and feedback for each channel.

Stereo tape delay allows broader control of the effect to attain more complex delay

variations.

LEFT DELAY

(0 - 399ms): sets the delay time of the left channel.

LEFT REGEN

(0 - 99%): adjusts the feedback of the left channel.

RIGHT DELAY

(0 - 399ms): sets the delay time of the right channel.

RIGHT REGEN

(0 - 99%): adjusts the feedback of the right channel.

Ping Pong Tape Delay

An effect produced when the sound produced by tape delay reverberating alternate-

ly between left & right channels of the stereo field.

Like Ping Pong Delay - but with longer delay times and rolled off high end to mimic

the classic tape delay sound.

LEFT DELAY

(0 - 399ms): sets the delay time of the left channel.

RIGHT OFFSET

(0 - 399ms): sets the delay time of the right channel.

REGEN

(0 - 99%): sets the amount of regeneration.

Key Point:

Be careful of your relative level settings

when adding FX. It's a good practice to

listen to the modified sound on its own

AND within the mix.