Waldorf Edition User Manual

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Waldorf Edition

User Manual

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Waldorf

Sync

Syncs the delay time to the tempo of the host application (assuming that it is capable
of sending needed timing information to the Attack). When you click on the (delay-)
Sync

button, a pop-up menu will appear to select the different settings.

Off

allows no synchronisation. Time can be set in milliseconds.

2 Bars

to 1/64 syncs the delay time in musical note values.

1/2. Bars

to 1/64. syncs the delay time in dotted note values.

1/1t Bars

to 1/64t syncs the the delay time in third note values.

Feedback

-100%...100%

Controls the amount of signal that is routed back into the delay line. Lower feedback
values will by definition produce fewer echoes than higher values. Very short delay
time settings can be colored by feedback settings.

Spread

50:100%...100:50%

Spreads the left and right delay output to half of the delay time maximum. Settings
from 50:100% or 100:50% create a typical ping pong delay.

Speed

0.01 Hz...10 Hz

The delay effect can be modulated in its delay time with the integrated low fre-
quency oscillator (LFO). Speed determines the frequency of the LFO.

Depth

0%...100%

Controls the modulation depth when delay time is changed by means of the LFO.
The depth ranges from no delay to the amount set by the Time parameter.

Lo Cut

Dampens the lower frequencies of the signal generated by the delay effect. The filter
is inserted before the feedback loop, thus dampening each successive step. Lower
values suppress deeper frequencies from the feedback.
In conjunction with the Hi Cut Parameter, the delay effect can thus be narrowed to a
certain frequency range.

Hi Cut

Dampens the higher frequencies of the signal generated by the delay effect. The filter
is inserted before the feedback loop, thus dampening each successive step. This
creates the typical dulled effect familiar from natural delays. Lower values suppress
deeper frequencies from the feedback. In conjunction with the Lo Cut Parameter,
the delay effect can thus be narrowed to a certain frequency range.

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