Rocktron Chameleon On-Line User Manual

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The PAN 1 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 1 signal to the left or right channel.

The DELAY TIME 1 parameter determines the length of time (in milliseconds) after the
input signal that the Delay 1 signal will begin. The DELAY TIME can be adjusted via the
ADJUST control, MIDI controller changes or via the Tap Delay feature (see "Operating
the Chameleon" for detailed descriptions of each).

The REGENERATION 1 parameter determines the number of times the Delay 1 signal
will repeat itself. This is achieved by feeding the delayed output back into the input.
Higher parameter settings will result in more repeats. The displayed value represents the
attenuation (in dB) that the regeneration signal is subjected to at each repeat.

The OUTPUT LEVEL 2 parameter determines the volume of Delay 2 relative to Delay 1.

The PAN 2 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 2 signal to the left or right channel.

The DELAY TIME 2 parameter determines the length of time after the input signal that
the Delay 2 signal will begin. This length of time is measured in milliseconds.

The REGENERATION 2 parameter determines the number of times the Delay 2 signal
will repeat itself. This is achieved by feeding the delayed output back into the input.
Higher parameter settings will result in more repeats.

PAN 1

DLY TIME 1

REGEN 1

OUT LEVEL 2

PAN 2

DLY TIME 2

REGEN 2

* The Delay features a regeneration limiter, since setting both REGEN parameters to high levels would result

in louder and louder echoes until a severe overload occurs. The limiter senses when this condition would
occur and automatically turns down both REGEN levels to avoid such an instability. This is especially
important when REGEN levels are being adjusted in real-time, via MIDI control change messages, during a
performance.

The regeneration levels can be reset by recalling the preset or by accessing the REGEN 1 and REGEN 2
parameters and turning the ADJUST control.

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