Exciter-tap delay, 24; exciter-tap, Delay – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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24: Exciter-Tap Delay

24: Exciter-Tap Delay

In this effect, the sound passes through an exciter which adds sparkle to the sound and empha­
sizes its outline, and then passes through a multi-tap delay with two taps. Various combinations

of delay times can create complex delayed sounds.

Exciter BIND

Exciter PONT

Exciter W/D

Tapi DLAY

Tapi LEVI

Tap2 DLAY

Delay FBAK

Delay HDMP

Delay LDMP

Delay W/D

Out PAN

-

100...+100

0...140

Dry, 1...99, Wet

0...680 mS

0...100

0...680 mS

-

100...+100

0

...

100

%

0

...

100

%

Dry, 1...99, Wet

L50...L01,CNT,
R01...R50

Set the depth of the exciter effect. The pattern of frequen­
cies that is emphasized will differ for positive (+) and nega­
tive (-) settings.

Set the frequency range in which emphasis will occur.
Larger settings will cause the range of emphasis to be ex­
tended further into the low frequency range.

Set the balance between the effect sound and the direct

sound.

Set the delay time of tap 1.

Set the output level of tap 1. By creating differences in vol­
ume between taps 1 and 2, feedback delay which might

otherwise be monotonous can be made to have interest­
ing "grooves."

Set the delay time of tap 2.

Set the amount of feedback for tap 2.

Set the amount of high frequency attenuation

Set the amount of low frequency attenuation.

Set the balance between the effect sound and the direct

sound.

Set the pan position of the output.

№p.50

is-p.50

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