Additional algorithms, Spatial, Filter – TC Electronic D-Two User Manual

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ADDITIONAL ALGORITHMS

To each of the described Delay modes the
following effects can be added.

Spatial

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

parameters.

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

Offset L
Range: +/-200ms
Offsets the Left channel by +/- 200ms. The
Offset is always added to the Main Delay time.
The Offset is independent of the Tap function.

Phase Reverse
Range: L, R L&R
With the Phase Reverse parameter you can
reverse the phase of the Delay left, Delay right
or the entire Delay signal.

Filter

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

parameters.

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

FB High Cut - Feedback - High Cut
Range: 19.95Hz - 20kHz
High Cut type filter that allows you to reduce
the high frequencies of the Delay. This gives
you a softer and more analog sounding Delay
which in some cases will seem less disturbing
on the overall sound, than a Delay with no
High Cut.

FB Low Cut - Feedback - Low Cut
Range: 19.95 - 20kHz
Low Cut type filter reducing the low end
frequencies of the Delay. When using Delay on
signals with low frequencies a full-range Delay
might introduce a less tight feeling in that area.
Use the Low Cut filter to avoid this.

High Cut
Range: 19.95Hz - 20kHz
High Cut filter allowing reduction of the high
end frequencies on the source material.

Low Cut
Range: 19.95Hz - 20kHz
Low Cut filter allowing reduction of the low end
frequencies in the source material.

Chorus

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

parameters.

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

Speed
Range: 0.05Hz - 19.95Hz
Sets the Speed of the Chorus.

Depth
Range: 0 - 100%
Sets the Depth of the Chorus.

Amount
Range: 0-100%
Sets the amount of Chorus added to the Delay
signal.

Feedback
Range: -100 to +100
The amount of processed signal that is fed
back to the Input of the Chorus. When the
feedback value is negative, the Feedback
signal is phase reversed. Use the Feedback
parameter to create a Flange effect.

Chorus Time
Range: 0 - 50ms
A Chorus is basically a Delay being pitch-
modulated by an LFO (Low Frequency
Oscillator). The typical Delay time used in a
Chorus is around 10-20ms. A Flanger typically
uses a Delay time of approx. 5-10ms.

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