Delay modes, Dynamic, Reverse – TC Electronic D-Two User Manual

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DELAY MODES

Dynamic

Basic operation
Entering the Dynamic menu can be done in two
ways:
• Press EDIT and scroll to the Dynamic

parameters.

• Double click the DYNAMIC key for shortcut.
The DYNAMIC key also works as on/off for the
Dynamic function.

The Dynamic Delay is a ducking function that
reduces the Output level of the Delay with a
specified level (Damping) when the Input signal
exceeds a certain Threshold (Threshold).

Threshold
Range: -40 - 0dB
Sets the Input Threshold that must be
exceeded to activate the “Ducking”.

Release
Range: 20ms - 7sec.
Sets the Release time of the “Ducking” function.

Damping
Range: -60 - 0dB
Sets the amount of damping added to the
signal during “Ducking”.

Reverse

Basic operation
Entering the Reverse menu can be done in two
ways:
• Press EDIT and scroll to the Reverse

parameters.

• Double click the REVERSE key for shortcut.
The REVERSE key also works as on/off for the
Reverse function.

The Reverse function plays back triggered
reversed chunks of the audio. There are a
number of different playback styles to choose
from. Additionally the Reversed taps can be
offset in order to tailor the rhythmic feel of the
Delay. The Offset parameter is located in the
Setup menu.

RvrsThres - Reverse Threshold
Sets the trigger level of the Reverse Delay.
In order to retrig the Reverse Delay, the signal
must drop 6dB below the current Threshold,
and then trigger the Threshold again.
In Rhythm and Traditional mode, the Reverse
Delay can be re-triggered by both the signal,
and by the Feedback. This means that once the
Reverse Delay is running, the Feedback
parameter will allow the Reverse Delay to ring
out like a normal Delay.

Rvrs Style
The Reverse Style enables you to choose from
a number of different Reverse strategies:

All:
All taps are played back in reverse style.

1st/1st Trg:
The first tap is reversed, while the rest of the
taps are played back as normal Delay taps.
The “Trg” determines whether the forward taps
are triggered like the reversed taps or, simply
freewheeling like a normal forward Delay.

2nd/2nd Trg:
The second tap is reversed, while the rest of
the taps are played back as normal Delay taps.
The “Trg” determines whether the forward taps
are triggered like the reversed taps or, simply
free wheeling like a normal forward Delay.

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