Elay – ALESIS QSR 64 User Manual

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Editing Effects: Chapter 7

QSR Reference Manual

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ELAY

The Delay function is used to edit Delay parameters. The QSR’s effects processor has
three different Delay types available.

Note:

Some Configurations only feature a mono Delay, and therefore the Delay Type

parameter will be unavailable. Instead the parameters normally found on page 2 of
the Delay function are shown in page 1, and there are no other pages (please refer to
next section for a description of those parameters).

Delay Type (3 types)

Page 1

Ping-Pong.

This is called a “Ping Pong Delay” because the output bounces from side

to side (left to right) in stereo with the speed determined by the delay time. The
maximum delay time is 399 milliseconds.

Stereo Delay.

The Stereo Delay is actually two separate delays, which can be

individually varied. The maximum delay time for each delay is 399 ms.

Mono.

The Mono Delay has the advantage of twice the available delay time, or 799

ms in Configuration #1, 1199 ms in Configuration #2.

In Pages 2 through 5 of the Delay Function you will find the remaining parameters
for the Delay function. If the Stereo Delay type is selected and the cursor is beneath
the parameter field in the lower line of the display, you can use [VALUE] knob to
advance through pages 6 – 8. This is because the Stereo Delay type has parameters
for both the Left and Right channels.

Input (<99 to <0> to 99>)

Page 2

This parameter is used to balance the Delay Input between the signal coming from
the Pitch effect output (if applicable in the selected Configuration) and the dry effect
send.

Time (0 to 799ms total)

Pages 3 & 4 (and 6 & 7 in Stereo Delay)

This is the actual Delay time, which determines the amount of time the input signal
will be delayed. The Stereo and Ping Pong Delay types can have a delay time of up to
399ms. However, the Mono Delay can have up to 799ms per channel. Use Page 3 to
adjust the delay time in 10 ms intervals; use page 4 to adjust the delay time in 1 ms
intervals. When using the Stereo Delay, pages 3 & 4 let you adjust the delay time of
the left channel, while pages 6 & 7 let you adjust the same for the right channel.

Feedback (00 to 99)

Page 5 (and Page 8 in Stereo Delay)

This adjusts the Delay Feedback, which is a portion of the delay signal output being
“fed back” into the input. This results in the delay repeating itself. The more
feedback, the more repeats. When using the Stereo Delay, page 5 lets you adjust the
feedback level of the left channel, while page 8 lets you adjust the same for the right
channel.

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