The blocks, Dual – TC Electronic FireworX User Manual

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THE BLOCKS

The subdivisions available are, 16/1 (16 bars for performing
one period), 8/1, 4/1, 2/1, 1/1, and 1/2-1/32 in straight, dotted
and triplet notes - 1/4 equals BPM (beats per minute).
If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
Feedback*
Adjusts the Feedback of both Left and Right channels.

If the Feedback parameter is set to 100%, the
FireworX will loop the Delay signal.

Lowcut*
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected frequency. The
slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.
Highcut*
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected frequency. So if
you feel that there is too much treble in your signal, you
remove this by adjusting the highcut filter down. The slope
of the filter is 12dB/octave.
Mix*
Mixes between direct sound and effect.

Connect the Mix parameter to the Envelope
follower in the Modifier Matrix to create dynamic
delay.

In Level*
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level*
Controls the output level of the Delay block.

Dual

The Dual Delay allows you to set the delay independently in
channel one and two. Both channels can be cross-fed to each
other and each channel can be panned independently. This
sub-algorithm is true stereo. The parameters available in the
Modifier Matrix are marked with an asterisk*.

DUAL DELAY

Time 1
Sets the delay time of the first Delay tap. Maximum delay
time is 675 ms.
Time 2
Sets the delay time of the second Delay tap. Maximum delay
time is 675 ms.
Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T the Delay will use quarter
note triplet of the tapped tempo to perform one cycle.
1/4 equals the BPM (tapped Tempo).
If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
Feedback 1 to 1/Feedback 2 to 2*
Sets the amount of feedback from Delay 1 to 1 and from
Delay 2 to 2.
NOTE: The sum of the four feedbacks is limited to 100%.
Feedback 1 to 2/Feedback 2 to 1*
Sets the amount of cross feedback from Delay 1 to 2 and
Delay 2 to 1.
Levels*
Sets the level of each of the two delay lines.
Pan 1-2*
Controls the panning of the two Delay taps.

Connect an LFO to one or both of these parameters
and you have an extra autopanner.

Lowcut 1-2*
Cuts off frequencies lower than the selected frequency. The
slope of the filter is 12dB/octave.
Highcut 1-2*
Cuts off frequencies higher than the selected frequency. So if
you feel that there is too much treble in your signal, you can
remove it by moving the highcut down. The slope of the filter
is 12dB/octave.
Mix*
Mixes between direct sound and effect.
In Level*
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level*
Controls the output level of the Delay block.

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