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Every sample at a frequency of 44.1 kHz is equivalent to the time taken for a sound wave
to travel 7.76 millimeters. If you delay one channel of a stereo microphone by 13 samples,
this will emulate an acoustic (microphone) separation of 10 centimeters.
Delay slider and field (L and R in stereo version): Determines the number of samples that
the incoming signal will be delayed by.
Link L & R button (only in stereo version): Ensures that the number of samples is identical
for both channels. Adjusting one channel value will adjust the other.
Stereo Delay
The Stereo Delay works much like the Tape Delay (see Tape Delay), but allows you to set
the Delay, Feedback, and Mix parameters separately for the left and right channels. The
Crossfeed knob for each stereo side determines the feedback intensity or the level at
which each signal is routed to the opposite stereo side. You can freely use the Stereo
Delay on mono tracks or busses when you want to create independent delays for the
two stereo sides.
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