Effects – delay, Dual delay, Dynamic delay – TC Electronic G-System User Manual

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EFFECTS – DELAY

Rel – Release
Range: 20 to 1000ms
Determines how fast the attenuation of the delay repeats
is released.

Dual Delay

This true Dual Delay lets you set two independent delay
taps, each with its own Tempo parameter, High and Low
cut, as well as a “Pan” knob.

In addition to the “common” parameters described in
the introduction of the delay section, this delay has
the following parameters:

Pan1 & Pan2
Range: 50L to 50R
Sets the panning position of the delay repeats for delay
lines 1 and 2.

Dynamic Delay

The Dynamic Delay is a feature that was initially
introduced in the well-recognized TC 2290. It allows the
dynamics of the Input level to actively alter the Delay
Output level, which leaves the source signal clear and
undisturbed while you play. The Dynamic Delay
delicately complements your performance.
Use the Sense parameter to determine when the delays
should re-surface. Use the Offset parameter to widen the
stereo image.

In addition to the “common” parameters described in
the introduction of the delay section, this delay has
the following parameters:

Offset
Range: 0 to 200
This parameter offsets the Delay repeats in the right
channel only. For a “wide” stereo effect, the delay in the
two channels should not occur at exactly the same time.
For a “wide” effect, a few milliseconds should do the
trick. Using more than that will give you anything from a
generous slap-back effect on the repeats to more
extreme effects.

Sense – Sensitivity
Range: -50 to 0dB
The sensitivity parameter determines how soon the delay
repeats should become audible in relation to the Input
signal level. This parameter acts a threshold between
your guitar signal and the delay repeats.

Damp
Range: 0 to 100dB
As explained in the introduction, the Dynamic Delay
attenuates the delay repeats level based on the present
Input. The Damp parameter sets the amount of
attenuation.

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