Damping/ducker, Delay page 2 – Rocktron Prophesy II User Manual

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Delay Page 2:

Damping/Ducker

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ESCRIPTION

The Delay HIGH FREQUENCY DAMPING parameter controls the amount of
high frequency content in the delayed and regenerated signals. Higher amounts of
damping will result in less high frequency information in the delayed signal.

Application Note:
Using little or no High Frequency Damping will render a perfect, mirror like
delay. Medium to high amounts of High Frequency Damping will produce a
duller, more tape echo-like delay sound. (0 to 99)

The DUCKER parameter determines whether the Ducker is active or muted for
the current preset. (Off, On)

The SENSITIVITY parameter determines the threshold point above which the
ducker will begin attenuating the delay signal. Until the input reaches this level,
the delay signal will not be affected by the ducker. (-92dB to -20dB)

The ATTENUATION parameter determines how much the delayed signal is
attenuated (muted). It may be set for only a slight change in signal level or it can
completely attenuate the delayed signal so that no delayed signal passes while
ducking is active. (INFIN, -48 to -0.0)

The RELEASE parameter determines the length of time it takes for the for the
muted delay signal to return to its original level after the input signal falls below
the threshold point set by the SENSitivity parameter. (.2 to 9.0)

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ARAMETER

HF DAMP

DUCK

SENS

ATTN

REL

Delay Page 2 parameters

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SENS

- 3 6 . 0

DUCK

ON

HF DAMP

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