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166 CHAPTER 16<br />

Parameter of the effects menu<br />

parameters are visible; in this case,<br />

the delay times are always synced<br />

up to the global clock generator.<br />

01111111111111111112<br />

1 DELAY<br />

Time (ms) 349.5≤<br />

61111111111111111154<br />

DELAY CLOCK<br />

When you set it to OFF, the absolute<br />

delay time is determined in<br />

milliseconds. If you select a note<br />

value, then the delay time is set to<br />

the value of this note. The absolute<br />

length of this note value depends<br />

on the value entered to CLOCK<br />

TEMPO in the global clock generator<br />

(refer to this section). In this<br />

case, the absolute delay time in<br />

milliseconds is ignored.<br />

01111111111111111112<br />

1 DELAY<br />

Clock<br />

Off≤<br />

61111111111111111154<br />

the delay time is automatically set<br />

to a value equivalent to half of the<br />

entered value.<br />

DELAY FEEDBACK<br />

Controls the amount of feedback<br />

of the Delay.<br />

01111111111111111112<br />

1 DELAY<br />

Feedback<br />

22≤<br />

61111111111111111154<br />

DELAY COLOR<br />

A filter is placed in the delay<br />

effect's output, that also effects<br />

the feedback path. It can be faded<br />

between a Lowpass (negative<br />

range) and a Hipass (positive<br />

range). The filter causes the delay<br />

repeats to become duller and<br />

duller, just like on a tape echo, or<br />

If the delay time determined by<br />

the clock generator exceeds the<br />

maximum value of 693 ms, then

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