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NOTE: Most effects have the same types of parameters in common and they are defined as a group below. Some
effects have unique parameters and they are defined under the corresponding effect.
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Common Parameters
IN / OUT LEVEL—Adjusts the effect circuit input or output signal level.
TIME / RATE—Adjusts an interval or cycle duration.
FEEDBACK—Adjusts how much of the effect circuit output is returned to its
input.
BRIGHTNESS—Adjusts the effected tone in the high-frequency range.
DELAY TIME CHANGE—Select Ramp for an analog sounding warble, or select
Step for a digital sounding zip when changing the delay time parameter.
STEREO—Adjusts the stereo separation between channels.
DEPTH—Adjusts the range of a modulation sweep.
PHASE—Adjusts the relationship between the two oscillators used in
modulation effects.
Effects Definitions
Mono Delay
The most basic single-tap digital delay effect.
Dotted 8/16, One-E-Da, Ping Pong, Swing Tap and Stereo Flam Delays
Multi–tap (multiple–output) stereo digital delays with various tap timings.
Ducking Delay
A mono delay with a special feature – while you are playing, your delayed
repeats are quiet or "duck" below the dry signal – when you stop playing, the
delayed repeats return to normal volume.
DUCKING DELAY RELEASE— Adjusts how long the delayed repeats wait to
return to normal volume after you stop playing.
DUCKING SENSITIVITY—Adjusts how loud your playing has to be to activate
the delay ducking.
Backwards Delay
A unique effect that repeats the delay intervals in reverse.
DELAY FORWARD FEEDBACK—Adjusts the number of delay repeats, all the
same as the first delay (reversed).
DELAY REVERSE FEEDBACK—Adjusts the number of delay repeats which
alternately reverse direction (forward and backward).
Tape Echo and Stereo Tape Echo
Two-tap, ping-pong delay effects that simulate mono and stereo tape echo
machines complete with wow & flutter.
WOW & FLUTTER—Adds random frequency response modulation and pitch
variation to simulate the unique characteristics of tape echo machines.
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