Delay/echo – Akai MPC 2000xl User Manual

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Chapter 9: Effects

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Delay/Echo

Delay/Echo is an effect which broadens the sound by overlaying sounds that are slightly delayed
on top of the original sound. There are four modes to choose from.

<MONO LEFT>

<MONO LEFT>

<MONO LEFT>

<MONO LEFT>

<MONO LEFT>
Select MONO LEFT in the Type: field in DELAY/ECHO window. A monaural delay is added
to the LEFT output of the stereo effect.

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CLOSE

MIXER

SOLO

BYPASS

DELAY/ECHO

Type:

MONO LEFT

MONO LEFT

Feedback: 0%

Feedback: 0%

Feedback delay:335ms

Feedback delay:335ms

HF damping:20kHz

L/R delay offset: 0%

L/R delay offset: 0%

Feedback: This adjust the feedback volume.

Feedback delay: This adjusts the delay time between 0 ~ 670ms.

HF damping: This sets the frequency of the high frequency contained in the sound, within
the feedback loop, that you want to remove.

L/R delay offset: By setting this to a number other than 0, you can create a panning
delay effect. Set the ratio against time set in the Feedback delay: field. When the value
is positive, the effect runs from right to left, when negative, the effect runs from left to right.

<MONO L+R>

<MONO L+R>

<MONO L+R>

<MONO L+R>

<MONO L+R>
Select MONO L+R in the Type: field in DELAY/ECHO window. This merges the outputs of
the stereo effect and produces a monaural delay effect.

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CLOSE

MIXER

SOLO

BYPASS

DELAY/ECHO

Type:

MONO L+R

MONO L+R

Feedback: 0%

Feedback: 0%

Feedback delay:335ms

Feedback delay:335ms

HF damping:20kHz

L/R delay offset: 0%

L/R delay offset: 0%

Feedback: This adjusts the feedback volume.

Feedback delay: This adjusts the delay time between 0 ~ 670ms.

HF damping: This sets the high frequency contained in the sound within the feedback.

L/R delay offset: When this is set to any number other than 0, it produces a panning
delay effect. Set the ratio against time set in the Feedback delay: field. When the value
is positive, the effect runs from right to left, when negative, the effect runs from left to right.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note: When a monaural effect is selected, the sounds will merge even if a stereo MODULA-

TION effect is selected. To maintain the stereo effect of MODULATION, select the
following stereo type DELAY/ECHO effects.

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