The BPM Delay offers a single “true-stereo” delay unit that is always in-sync with the host’s tempo. The feedback and drive controls can produce some cool sounds with the built-in resonant filtering.
MINI-SLIDER
Controls the mix of the dry signal and the processed (Wet) signal. The percentage indicated is the amount of the signal that is Wet.
Range: 0 to 100%
PAGE ONE CONTROLS
- LEVEL
Adjusts the overall output.
Range: 0 to 1
- PAN
Controls the placement of the delayed audio in the stereo field.
- BOUNCE
Controls how much the delayed audio bounces between the left and right channels.
Range: 0 to 100%
- DELAY
Drop-down menu that lets you choose the time value of the delayed audio.
Choices: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/96, 1/1dot, 1/2dot, 1/4dot, 1/8dot, 1/16dot, 1/1triplet, 1/2triplet, 1/4triplet, 1/8triplet, 1/16triplet
- TONE
Controls whether the delayed audio goes through a high-pass or low-pass filter. In the center, the filter is turned off, similar to the Master Filter on the Edit Page.
Range: 0 to 1
- EMPH
Controls the resonance of the Tone control cutoff frequency.
Range: 0 to 1
- FEEDBACK
Feeds the delay signal back to the input for echo repeats.
Range: 0 to 1
PAGE TWO CONTROLS
- [OVERDRIVE] FEEDBACK LOOP
Inserts the Overdrive and Tone Filter into the Feedback Loop. This is useful for producing echoes that get darker with each successive repeat and for creating infinite dub-style echo feedback.
- [OVERDRIVE] TYPE
Selects between Odd and Even harmonic distortion.
- [OVERDRIVE] DRIVE
Controls the amount of overdrive distortion.
Range: 0 to 1
- [OVERDRIVE] PRE / POST
Lets you position the Overdrive before or after the Tone Control.