Rocktron Utopia G100 User Manual

Page 34

Advertising
background image

34

The SOURCE 2 parameter is used to select whether the Source 2 input will
be the VOICE 2 output from the previous effect in the signal chain or the
direct signal (DIR).

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.

The OUTPUT LEVEL 1 parameter determines the volume of Delay 1 rela-
tive to Delay 2.

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 millisec-
onds) after the input signal that the Delay 1 signal will begin.

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 rela-
tive 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.

SOURCE 2

DLY HF DAMP

OUT LEVEL 1

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.

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.

Advertising