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Ducker Threshold

MX200’s Studio and Digital delays offer a

“ducking” feature, which causes the delay

repeats to attenuate (or get softer) by -6dB

when live (or input) signal is present. This

allows the delay to remain as an effect,

and not clash with the original signal. The

higher this value is set, the louder an input

signal must be for the ducking to take

place.

Smear

This parameter controls the amount of

“smear,” or signal degradation and fre-

quency loss. Particularly evident in the

Tape Delay, the higher the setting, the

more each delay repeat loses intelligibility

compared to the original signal.

Tap Ratio

Tap Ratio sets the length between the first

and second tap repeats of the Pong

Delay. With this control set at 12 o’clock,

repeats are evenly alternated between left

and right channels. As this knob is turned

counter-clockwise, the first tap occurs earli-

er and the second tap occurs later than

they did at the 12 o’clock position. When

the knob is turned clockwise, the first tap

occurs later and the second tap occurs

earlier.

Depth

This controls the intensity of modulation, or

“depth” in the Modulated Delay. Lower

settings produce a more subtle effect,

while higher values give a more “seasick”

feeling.

Tempo Button

Tapping this button twice sets the delay

times. The Tempo button LED flashes the

tempo tapped in, and delay taps will be

synchronized to the flashing LED. Use the

Time Range knob to increase or decrease

delay times after tapping in a tempo.

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Note: When Feedback is turned past 99, the value displays as rh to indicate Repeat

Hold. (Studio, Digital, and Pong delays only.)

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