Provides individual control of the input level for each of the four delay lines (or “taps”). Individually adjust the Gain for each of the four taps, either to prevent clipping or to increase the level of the processed signal.
Selecting the Sum Inputs button sums the dry input signals (mono or stereo) before processing them. The dry signal then appears in the center of the stereo field and the wet, effected signal will be output in stereo.
Provides individual control over the amount of feedback applied from the output of the delay into its input for each tap. It also controls the number of repetitions of the delayed signal. For the
feedback feature to function, the Gain slider for that tap must be raised above its lowest setting.
Provides individual control over the apparent location of each of the four taps in the stereo field.
Sets the delay time between the original signal and the delayed signal. The higher the setting, the longer the delay. This control is adjustable from 0–1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).
Adjusts the balance between the effected signal and the original signal and controls the depth of the effect. Mix is adjustable from 0% to 100%.