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Chapter 2 Delay eects 67
m To adjust the stereo balance in stereo input/stereo output congurations: Drag the Pan parameter—
which appears as a dot on the tap—up or down the tap to adjust the stereo balance.
By default, stereo spread is set to 100%. To adjust the spread width, drag either side of the dot.
As you do so, the width of the line extending outward from the dot changes. Keep an eye on the
Spread parameter in the Tap parameter bar while you are adjusting.
Note: In Surround congurations, the bright line represents the surround angle. See Use
Delay Designer in surround on page 71.
Edit taps with shortcut menu commands
m Control-click (or right-click) a tap in the Tap display, then choose one of the following commands
from the shortcut menu:
Copy sound parameters: Copies all parameters (except the delay time) of the selected tap or
taps to the Clipboard.
Paste sound parameters: Pastes the tap parameters from the Clipboard into the selected tap or
taps. If there are more taps in the Clipboard than are selected in the Tap display, the extra taps
in the Clipboard are ignored.
Reset sound parameters to default values: Resets all parameters of all selected taps (except the
delay time) to the default values.
2 x delay time: Doubles the delay time of all selected taps. For example, the delay times of three
taps are set as follows: Tap A = 250 ms, Tap B = 500 ms, and Tap C = 750 ms. If you select these
three taps and choose “2 x delay time,” the taps are changed as follows: Tap A = 500 ms, Tap B
= 1000 ms, and Tap C = 1500 ms. In other words, a rhythmic delay pattern unfolds half as fast.
(In musical terms, it is played in half time.)
1/2 x delay time: Halves the delay time of all selected taps. Using the example above, choosing
“1/2 x delay time changes the taps as follows: Tap A = 125 ms, Tap B = 250 ms, and Tap C =
375 ms. In other words, a rhythmic delay pattern unfolds twice as fast. (In musical terms, it is
played in double time.)
Delete tap(s): Deletes all selected taps.