Saturator delay – Elektron Analog Four User Manual

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Appendix B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS

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DELAY

TIM (Time) sets the delay time. It is relative to the current BPM
and is measured in 128th notes. For instance, a setting of 32
equals a one beat delay (four 1/16th notes).

X (Pingpong) controls how the delay signal will act in the stereo
field.

0 makes it possible to manually situate the delay signal in

the stereo field. The WID parameter controls the placement.

1 will make the delay signal alternate between left and

right pan positions. The WID parameter controls the amount
of panning.

WID (Width) controls the stereo width or placement of the delay
signal.

FDB (Feedback) controls how much of the delay output that will
be fed back into the input of the delay. With higher parameter
settings, infinite and/or swelling delays are possible to achieve.
Please be aware that high feedback can lead to a very loud sig-
nal, and that the OVR parameter can further increase the feed-
back.

HPF (HP Filter) controls the highpass filtering of the delay taps.

LPF (LP Filter) controls the lowpass filtering of the delay taps.

OVR (Overdrive) controls how much the delay signal will be
overdriven. Please note that higher settings will affect the feed-
back of the delay.

REV (Reverb Send) controls how much of the Saturator Delay
signal that will be sent to the Supervoid Reverb.

VOL (Mix Volume) adjusts the volume of the Saturator Delay sig-
nal.

SATURATOR DELAY

The Saturator Delay adds an echo-like effect to the audio. Thanks to the special features of this effect, it can also be
used to subtly warm or severely distort the delay signal.

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