LinPlug relectro User Manual

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Below that is a stereo delay unit. Well, this is no
brainless addition to relectro, just filling some space.
The reason that there is a built in delay is this: As
relectro operates on a per-wave-cycle basis, it makes
much of a difference how these wave cycles look. And
if you overlap some audio with repetitions of previous
audio, you get very interesting sonic results (which are
sometimes hard to predict). In any case a delay before
relectro is much of a difference to a delay after
relectro, so we included it to emphasize this important
sound sculpturing trick. Once again: complicated to
describe, just try it.

The delay itself comes with anything you would expect
from stereo delay: separate time settings for L=left and
R=right delay (set them to the same value if you want
a mono delay).
A STEREO width control (set it to the middle for
mono), depending if you set it fully left or right you get
the respective delay line first.
Then a WET control for the effects amount and a
FEED control for feeding the delayed signal back to
the delays input.
Note: As for any of relectro’s effects settings, start
decent with a low WET setting to not overdo it.

LinPlug relectro user manual

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