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Revision as of 20:50, 2 May 2023

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Available on which products

  • Axe-Fx III: 2 blocks
  • FM3: 1 block
  • FM9: 1 blocks
  • Axe-Fx II: no
  • AX8: no
  • FX8: no

Channels or X/Y

  • Axe-Fx III and FM9 and FM3: 4 channels

About the Multitap Delay

The Multitap Delay (aka MTD) is a dedicated effect block. On the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8, its functionality was part of the Multi Delay block.

The current block provides many types, partly provided by forum member and effects guru Simeon.

More information in the Owner's Manual.

Types

  1. 1210: based on TC's 1210 Spatial Expander / Stereo Chorus Flanger
  2. A.H. Clean Long: based on Allan Holdsworth's use of Yamaha's UD Stomp
  3. A.H. Clean Short
  4. A.H. Lead Long
  5. A.H. Lead Short
  6. A.H. Swell Long
  7. A.H. Swell Short
  8. Aerosol: based on a chorus preset in the Lexicon MPX 1
  9. Ambient Quad Tape
  10. Ambient Tape Delay
  11. Aurora Delay: based on the "Halo" of a Keeley HALO Andy Timmons delay pedal. Robert Keely personally offered some insight and a diagram
  12. Circular Delays
  13. Comb Filter Delay
  14. Dub Echo
  15. Filtered Mod Band Delay
  16. L-C-R-C
  17. MD Chorus
  18. Mono Diffusor
  19. PCM Circular: based on Lexicon's PCM
  20. PCM Pan: based on Lexicon's PCM
  21. Pealing Bells
  22. Quad Chorus
  23. Quad Diffusor
  24. Quad Parallel Delay
  25. Quad Series Delay
  26. Quad Tap Band Delay
  27. Quad Tape Delay
  28. Quad-Tap Delay
  29. Rhythmic Bands
  30. Shadows Taps
  31. Space Tape: based on the Roland Space Echo Tape Delay
  32. Stereo Shadows
  33. Swing Ping
  34. Ya-Ya Delay

Factory presets

The MTD block is showcased in some factory presets. Search the Factory presets page for "multitap".

Spillover

In current firmware, the block supports Spillover between presets.

Parameters

Diffusion

Diffusion has its own LFO modulation parameters.

Ring modulation

Single-sideband (SSB) ring modulators can be used to create strange and interesting echo sounds. To defeat the modulators, turn Master Ring Mod Mix to 0.

Envelope follower

The Multitap Delay has its own Envelope Follower, allowing volume swells.

The Owner's Manual recommends these settings: Threshold -70, Attack 400, Release 15.

Tips and tricks

Use the Multitap Delay as a chorus

Individual delay lines in the Multitap Delay block can act a choruses. Each delay line has a LFO. The rate and depth of each LFO is individually adjustable. These add to the main LFOs which modulate each delay line at the same frequency but different phases. By using short delay times the Multitap Delay block can act as four parallel choruses, each with independent rate and depth.

"Four fully independent chorus voices, each with its own LFO and fully parametric control of time, level, pan, and tone, plus two global LFOs? It's a more versatile and powerful unit than a Tri-Chorus or the previous Fractal Audio "Quad Chorus", and in my quick experiments, easy to dial in so it sounds GREAT. Did I mention Feedback? It's actually a QUAD-CHORO-FLANGE! And you have two of them? audio I'm also thrilled to be using just one block to recreate my trust Ibanez BC-9, which was simply a 2-voice chorus with separate rate and depth on the left and the right. That unit has some very cool sounds." [1]

Replicating the Quad Chorus

The Quad Chorus block in the previous hardware generation has not been migrated to the Axe-Fx III, FM3 and FM9. In firmware 17.01 and later, the Multitap Delay block provides a "Quad Chorus" effect type. Read this: Quad Chorus block.

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