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Delay/echo – Akai MPC 2000xl User Manual

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Chapter 9: Effects

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Delay/Echo

Delay/Echo is an effect which broadens the sound by overlaying sounds that are slightly delayed
on top of the original sound. There are four modes to choose from.


Select MONO LEFT in the Type: field in DELAY/ECHO window. A monaural delay is added
to the LEFT output of the stereo effect.

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CLOSE

MIXER

SOLO

BYPASS

DELAY/ECHO

Type:

MONO LEFT

MONO LEFT

Feedback: 0%

Feedback: 0%

Feedback delay:335ms

Feedback delay:335ms

HF damping:20kHz

L/R delay offset: 0%

L/R delay offset: 0%

Feedback: This adjust the feedback volume.

Feedback delay: This adjusts the delay time between 0 ~ 670ms.

HF damping: This sets the frequency of the high frequency contained in the sound, within
the feedback loop, that you want to remove.

L/R delay offset: By setting this to a number other than 0, you can create a panning
delay effect. Set the ratio against time set in the Feedback delay: field. When the value
is positive, the effect runs from right to left, when negative, the effect runs from left to right.


Select MONO L+R in the Type: field in DELAY/ECHO window. This merges the outputs of
the stereo effect and produces a monaural delay effect.

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CLOSE

MIXER

SOLO

BYPASS

DELAY/ECHO

Type:

MONO L+R

MONO L+R

Feedback: 0%

Feedback: 0%

Feedback delay:335ms

Feedback delay:335ms

HF damping:20kHz

L/R delay offset: 0%

L/R delay offset: 0%

Feedback: This adjusts the feedback volume.

Feedback delay: This adjusts the delay time between 0 ~ 670ms.

HF damping: This sets the high frequency contained in the sound within the feedback.

L/R delay offset: When this is set to any number other than 0, it produces a panning
delay effect. Set the ratio against time set in the Feedback delay: field. When the value
is positive, the effect runs from right to left, when negative, the effect runs from left to right.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note: When a monaural effect is selected, the sounds will merge even if a stereo MODULA-

TION effect is selected. To maintain the stereo effect of MODULATION, select the
following stereo type DELAY/ECHO effects.