6 delay, Delay, Ep-1 delay – EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA OPUS EDITION

C O N T E N T S

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CHAPTER 6: MIX

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C H A P T E R

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6.2.6

Delay

Delay effects repeat the input signal at distinctly separate intervals that typically
fade out, or decay, over time. There are 2 insert effects in this category:
• Delay
• EP-1 Delay

Delay

A simple delay unit that can be synced to tempo, or operate in free time.

CONTROLS

Sync Delay /
Time Delay

Select between Time (free time) or Sub-Division (sync to tempo). When a sub-division is selected,
the Time Delay disappears and the tempo is synced to the selected sub-division. When Time is
selected in this menu, the Time Delay knob becomes available with values ranging between 1
millisecond and 5 seconds.

Feedback

Control the decay time (amount of delay repeats) from minimum (0%) to maximum (100%).

Mix

Controls the amount of the affected signal relative to the original (dry) signal.

Output Gain

Boost (+24 db) or attenuate (-60 db) the audio output gain.

EP-1 Delay

This effect models the Echoplex Delay designed in 1959, which uses magnetic tape to
create it’s highly prized vacuum tube delay sound.

CONTROLS

Input Gain

Boost (+24 db) or attenuate (-60 db) the audio input gain.

Sync

When Sync is enabled, the Quantize menu is made available. When Sync is disabled, the Rate (free)
knob is made available.

Delay (sync)

When Sync is enabled, the Quantize menu can be used to select a sub-division to which the delay
will be synced to.

Delay (free)

When Sync is disabled, the Rate knob can be used to set the rate of change between values of 20
milliseconds to 2 seconds.

Flutter

Control the intensity of flutter, which is the pitch wobble created between tape speed variations on
the original Echoplex unit, between 0% and 100%

Drive

Control the intensity of harmonic distortion added to the delay line between 0% and 100%.

Repeat

Set the decay time of the delay line between 0% (fast decay) and 100% (longer decay).

Mix

Controls the amount of the affected signal relative to the original (dry) signal.

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