Delay, Evised, Delay long – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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Delay

This is a multi-tap delay that provides independent delay and level control for each output. You can
specify the delay time in milliseconds, samples, meters, feet, time code frames, or number of beats.
Within the delay group, there are two subgroups called Long and Short. Each has a different setting
range for the delay.

Delay Long

Delay long components are available with from one to eight outputs. Each has a single input and from
one to eight outputs.

Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. Only the number of outputs in each
component is different. The other parts are the same.

Section

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

1

Delay

All Bypass

ON/OFF

Bypasses from input to output.

2

Input

Level

-

∞ to ±0 dB

Sets the input signal level.

3

Mute

ON/OFF

Mute the input signal.

4

Delay Tap

Delay

ms: 0 to 1300
Sample: the range depends
on the Fs value.
Meter: 0 to 446.7
Feet: 0 to 1465.4
Frame: the range depends on
the Frame value.
Beat: the range depends on
the Beat value.

Sets the delay time.
There are two edit boxes, displaying
milliseconds and the units selected for [Delay
Scale].

5

Level

-

∞ to ±0 dB

Sets the output signal level for each channel.

6

On

ON/OFF

Turns ON each channel’s delay.

7

Mute

ON/OFF

Turns ON muting for each channel’s output.

8

Delay Scale

ms
Sample
Meter
Feet
Frame
Beat

Selects the units for setting the delay time.
The selected button will light up, and the
units in the [Delay] edit box will change.
If [Beat] is selected, use the knob to set the
BPM (beats/minute).

1

8

2

3

6

5

4

7

Delay Long Component Editor

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