Adjusting the delay and reverb, English – M-AUDIO Black Box User Manual

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Black Box Quick Start Guide • 5

ADJUSTING THE DELAY AND REVERB

The settings for Black Box’s beat-synced delay and reverb are accessed by pressing the DELAY button.
The delay time can be either a fixed time or it can be synced to the internal drum machine (or incoming
MIDI Clock). For a complete description, please refer to the full User Guide. Push the DELAY menu key to
bring up the following four menus:

Delay Time - This parameter value sets the time between your original signal and the delayed signal.
There are 100 fixed delay times (shown in milliseconds), followed by 19 beat-synced settings:

2M

2 measures (Uses ‘1M’ below 172 BPM, ‘2n’ below 86 BPM and ‘4n’ below 43 BPM)

2MT

2 measure triplets (3 delays in 4 measures; uses ‘1Mt’ below 115 BPM and ‘2t’ below
58 BPM)

1MD

Dotted whole note (1.5 measures; uses ‘2d’ below 129 BPM and 4d below 65)

1M

1 measure (Uses ‘2n’ below 86 BPM and ‘4n’ below 43 BPM)

1MT

1 measure triplet (3 delays in 2 measures; uses ‘2t’ below 58 BPM)

2D

Dotted 1⁄2 note (1/2 note + 50%; uses ‘4d’ below 65 BPM)

2N

1⁄2 note (Uses ‘4n’ below 43 BPM)

2T

1⁄2 note triplet (3 delays in 1 measure)

4D

Dotted 1⁄4 note (1/4 note + 50%)

4N

1⁄4 note

4T

1⁄4 note triplet (3 delays in a 1⁄2 note)

8D

Dotted 1/8 note (1/8 note + 50%)

8N

1/8 note

8T

1/8 note triplet (3 delays in a 1⁄4 note)

16D

Dotted 1/16 note (1/16 note + 50%)

16N

1/16 note

16T

1/16 note triplet (3 delays in an 1/8 note)

32N

1/32 note

32T

1/32 note triplet (3 delays in a 1/16 note)

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SHIFT: To adjust Reverb Time, select Delay Time then double-tap the DELAY button. (See the
“Additional Shift Parameters” section below.) There are five Reverb times: RVTM 1 (shortest)
through RVTM 5 (longest).

Delay Repeats - This parameter value sets the amount of repeats in your delayed signal.

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SHIFT: To adjust

Reverb High Frequency, select Delay Repeats then double-tap the DELAY

button. (See the “Additional Shift Parameters” section below.) The range is from RHF 0 (least
high frequencies) to RHF 99 (most high frequencies).

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