TC Electronic TonePrint Editor User Manual

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Delay parameters

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You will notice that dynamic delays work great
with almost every kind of delay – from analog
tape echoes to pristine 2290 sounds.

Damping parameter

Parameter range:

0 to 100 dB

Use the damping parameter to set the amount
of attenuation that should occur when the input
signal is higher than the level limit you have set
with the Dynamic Delay Sensitivity parameter.

Release Time parameter

Parameter range:

20 to 1000 ms

Use the Release Time parameter to set how fast
the attenuation of the delay repetitions is re-
leased once the input signal falls below the limit
you have set with the Dynamic Delay Sensitivity
parameter.

Reverse Delay Time parameter

Parameter range:

50 to 7000 ms

Originally, reverse delay effects were created by
recording a signal on tape, then flipping (revers-
ing) the tape and playing it backwards.

Use the Reverse Delay Time parameter to emu-
late this reverse tape delay effect. This param-
eter defines how long a signal is being record-
ed before the virtual tape is “flipped over” and
played back.

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