Audio Damage Axon User Manual

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The WIDTH slider to the right sets the separation of the low- and high-pass filters. Dragging the WIDTH slider

to the right moves the filters farther apart. If you make the filter separation small by dragging the WIDTH
slider to the left, you may not hear any of the delayed signal at all.

Dragging the blue dot up and down varies the feedback level of the delays. As you drag the dot upwards more
of the delayed signal will be fed back into the delays, creating more repeats.

The RETURN controls at the right side of the pane set the level of the delayed/filtered signal as it is mixed into
Axon’s output. Dragging the slider upwards increases the level of the signal. If you move it to its top position
the delayed signal will be about as loud as the original signals (although the filters may attenuate the signal,

depending on their settings). Click the MUTE button to silence the delayed signal altogether.

Note that the delayed/filtered signal is sent only to Axon’s stereo output channels, and not to the individual
voice channels.

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