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CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments

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Delay<br />

The Delay effect can be used to create echoes and other related effects.<br />

The Time slider is used for<br />

setting the delay time (in<br />

milliseconds). This can range<br />

from 1 ms to 680 ms and is<br />

displayed right of the slider.<br />

The time display also<br />

functions as a Sync popup<br />

menu which can be used to<br />

sync the delay time with the current host (DAW) tempo (see Appendix A for<br />

the range of possible sync settings).<br />

The Feedback slider allows you to adjust the number of times the signal<br />

repeats or echoes.<br />

Also included in the Delay section is a variable low pass/high pass 6dB/Oct<br />

filter which is adjusted with the Filter slider. Negative values means a low<br />

pass filter is applied, while positive values mean a high pass filter is<br />

applied. The higher the absolute value of the Filter slider, the more the filter<br />

will modify the delayed signal.<br />

The Mod Rate sets the rate (in Hz) at which modulation takes place. Again<br />

the rate display also functions as a Sync popup menu when you click it.<br />

The Mod Depth slider is used to set the depth to which the delayed signal<br />

is modulated, while the Rate slider determines the modulation speed. For<br />

example, if you set a delay time of 100ms and a depth of 50%, the amount<br />

of modulation is 50% of 100ms (50 ms). In this case you'll get a delay time<br />

that varies from 100 - 50ms (50ms) up to 100 + 50ms (150ms).<br />

When modulation is applied a stereo effect is created because both<br />

channels are modulated in opposite directions.<br />

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