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==No spillover==
 
==No spillover==
 
Multi Delay doesn't support spillover of delay trails between presets.
 
Multi Delay doesn't support spillover of delay trails between presets.
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==Mono Tape Echo==
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Firmware 4.00 added a "true" Tape Echo mode to the Delay and MultiDelay blocks. It's mono only (the Stereo Tape is the same one as in previous firmware). From the Release Notes: "Added Tape Echo algorithm to Delay and Multidelay blocks. This algorithm simulates a tape echo where modulation occurs due to tape speed variation. In the Delay block the algorithm is implemented as a two head monophonic tape “deck”. The Time/Tempo parameters set the distance between the record and first playback head. The Ratio parameter sets the relative distance between the record and second playback head as a percentage of the first playback head. The Multidelay block is implemented as a monophonic deck with four independent heads. See the updated manual for full details."
  
 
[[category:Presets and effects]]
 
[[category:Presets and effects]]

Revision as of 11:57, 28 December 2011

Manual

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Template:5.20 Multi Delay (MTD)

User contributions

Shimmer

The Plex modes are especially nice to create sounds such as the Shimmer effect.

No spillover

Multi Delay doesn't support spillover of delay trails between presets.

Mono Tape Echo

Firmware 4.00 added a "true" Tape Echo mode to the Delay and MultiDelay blocks. It's mono only (the Stereo Tape is the same one as in previous firmware). From the Release Notes: "Added Tape Echo algorithm to Delay and Multidelay blocks. This algorithm simulates a tape echo where modulation occurs due to tape speed variation. In the Delay block the algorithm is implemented as a two head monophonic tape “deck”. The Time/Tempo parameters set the distance between the record and first playback head. The Ratio parameter sets the relative distance between the record and second playback head as a percentage of the first playback head. The Multidelay block is implemented as a monophonic deck with four independent heads. See the updated manual for full details."