Adjusts the input volume of the Ping-Pong Delay to prevent clipping or to increase the level of the processed signal.
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%.
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).
Controls the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter. Use this to attenuate the high frequency content of the feedback signal. The lower the setting, the more high frequencies are removed from the feedback signal.
The range of the Low Pass Filter is 20 Hz to 19.86 kHz, with a maximum value of Off (which effectively means bypass).
Controls the amount of feedback applied from the output of the delay into its input. It also controls the number of repetitions of the delayed signal.
Cross-Feedback feeds the delayed signals to their opposite channel: The left channel delay is fed to the right channel input and vice-versa. The result is a stereo echo that ping-pongs back and forth between the right and left channels.