Delay (ping pong delay) – LinPlug Spectral User Manual
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it to the left, the more the effects signal becomes monophonic. In the
center position you effectively have a mono delay. Moving it further to the
left gradually widens the stereo image again, only that the Left and Right
outputs appear on the opposite side.
Note: If no modulation is applied, the stereo dial has no function.
The Mod Rate sets the rate (in Hz) at which modulation takes place. The
rate display above the dial also functions as a Sync popup menu when you
click it.
The Mod Depth dial is used to set the depth to which the delayed signal is
modulated, while the Rate dial determines the modulation speed. For
example, if you set a delay time of 100ms and a depth of 50%, the amount
of modulation is 50% of 100ms (50 ms). In this case you'll get a delay time
that varies from 50 (100 - 50ms) up to 150 (100 + 50ms).
Delay (Ping Pong Delay)
The Ping Pong Delay lets the signal move from left to right and back, a bit
like a game of ping pong
The Ping Pong Delay functions as follows: the input signal is first delayed
by Time Pre amount, then it’s delayed by Time Left amount and finally by
the Time Right amount.
When Feedback is applied the “Time Right” signal is fed back into the left
delay line, so that an alternating left-right delay is produced.
The Time Pre, Time Left and Time Right dials are used for setting the initial,
left and right channel delay times (in milliseconds). This can range from 1
ms to 1300 ms (time display also functions as a Sync menu).
Hint: A value of 0 ms can be set for the Time Pre value effectively disabling