CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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St (Stereo) Delay<br />
The Stereo delay works like the delay, but offers separate times for the left<br />
and right echo.<br />
The Time Left and Time Right<br />
sliders are used for setting<br />
the left and right channel<br />
delay times (in milliseconds).<br />
This can range from 1 ms to<br />
1300 ms.<br />
times the signal repeats or echoes.<br />
The Feedback slider allows<br />
you to set the number of<br />
The Highpass (High Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) slider is used to set the<br />
frequency (in Hz) below which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.<br />
Higher settings produce thinner, brighter sounds, while lower settings<br />
produce fatter, darker sounds.<br />
The Lowpass (Low Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency) slider is used to set the<br />
frequency (in Hz) above which frequencies are filtered out of the signal.<br />
Higher settings produce brighter sounds while lower settings result in<br />
darker sounds.<br />
The Link L+R button (located beneath the Lowpass slider) is used to<br />
automatically match the feedback amount of the shorter delay to that of the<br />
longer delay. For example, if you set the left channel delay time to 10 ms,<br />
the right channel delay time to 100 ms and feedback to 90%, you will hear<br />
the left channel delay fade out much more quickly than the right channel<br />
delay (this is what you would expect!). However, when you press the Link<br />
button the feedback of the channel with the shorter delay time is adjusted<br />
so that the signal fades out in the same amount of time as the longer delay<br />
(thus the feedback for the shorter time is increased).<br />
The left and right channels of the delay's output can be independently<br />
synced to the song's current tempo using the time display which also acts<br />
as a Sync popup menu (see Appendix A for the range of possible sync<br />
settings).<br />
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