Delay modes, Additional effects – TC Electronic D-Two User Manual

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DELAY MODES

Feedback #
Press and hold the FEEDBACK/RHYTHM key
and dial the DELAY wheel to change the exact
number of Delay repeats. The maximum
number of repeats is 10 or limited by the total
Delay time. In case of limited repeats, the
FEEDBACK # parameter will be blinking.
E.g. 10 repeats of 1500ms = >10 seconds.

Shuffle
The Shuffle parameter allows you to add shuffle
feel to the straight Delay repeats. The shuffle
feel is added to every second repeat, by
offsetting the repeat according to the
percentage of the shuffle parameter.
The Shuffle parameter only works on straight
Subdivisions i.e. 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16.

Quantize
The Quantize parameter has no effect in the
Straight mode.

Track Tap
The Track Tap parameter allows the preset to
instantly track the current basic tempo, and
adapt to this, as opposed to using the tempo
that the current preset was stored with.
This enables you to use a number of presets
without having to tap the overall tempo more
than once.

RhythmDcay
The RhythmDcay parameter has no effect in
the Straight mode.

Subdivision
The Subdivision recalculates the basic Delay
time accordingly. BPM equals 1/4 subdivision.

Press and hold the DELAY/TAP key
and dial the DELAY wheel, to change
the Subdivision.

Additional Effects

To the Straight Delay mode the effects
described below can be added:
Please see detailed description on pages 21-25.

Spatial:
Gives the Delay a wider feeling either by using
“left channel offset” or “Phase Reverse” of left,
right or both channels.

Filter:
In a traditional feedback loop, the signal will
pass the feedback filter each time it passes
through the feedback loop. This is perceived as
if the signal is gradually filtered more and more
- repeat after repeat. This effect can be
achieved in the Straight mode by using the FB
filters.

Chorus:
Adds Chorus, to smoothen the Delay repeats.

Dynamic:
A ducking function that reduces the Output
level of the Delay with a specified level when
the Input signal exceeds a certain Threshold.

PingPong:
The PingPong effect synchronizes panning with
the tempo of the Delay repeats.

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