Sets the delay time of the left channel. In Sync mode the delay times are from 1/32nd of a beat to 4 beats. In unsynchronised mode, the delay times are 10 Milliseconds to 1000 Milliseconds (1 Second).
Sets the time of the right channel delay. In Sync mode the range goes from 1/32nd of a beat to 4 beats. In unsynchronised mode, the delay times are 10 Milliseconds to 1000 Milliseconds (1 Second).
Sets the amount of times the delay lines repeat.
This applies a High-Pass filter to the delay signal which progressively filters out low frequencies of the delay’s audio bandwidth when the knob is turned. This can help to ‘declutter’ the overall patch.
Switches between unsynchronised and synchronised mode. Synchronised mode is used to sync the delay times to that the host tempo of your DAW
Delay Mix sets the balance between the dry signal (containing no delay) and up to 50% wet signal.
Activating this locks the current Delay and Reverb settings. Consequently, these locked settings are retained when you change patches.