ctl
timebase
each delay can be set to either of two modes:
- clocked: delay length is equal to x number of beats at the current bpm, ranging from 1/4 beat to 16 beats with 98 steps in between
- free: delay length is freely definable, ranging from 0 to 30 seconds
- hold
K1
while adjusting the free length to adjust at 1/1000s resolution - for best results, keep fade time less than or equal to delay length
- hold
if both delays have the same timebase, they can form a mono signal – even a small offset will help create a nice stereo spread.
rate
each delay’s rate can be manipulated to add depth.
rate can range from quarter-speed to 24x. hold K1
to adjust by hundredths.
a nice aliasing effect can be achieved by setting a 0.001s timebase and fade and setting rate to fractional values.
feedback
each delay has a feedback setting, which ranges from 0 to 100%.
when K1
is held, a jump in feedback value is performed:
- if feedback > 0% then jump sets to 0%
- if feedback == 0% then jump sets to 100%
this creates an opportunity to use the delay as a destructive audio looper!