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Chapter 13 Sculpture 256
LoCut slider: Determines the cuto frequency of the highpass lter at the delay line output/
feedback loop.
HiCut slider: Determines the cuto frequency of the lowpass lter at the delay line output/
feedback loop.
Groove Pad: Use to graphically adjust delay times in stereo or surround instances. See
Sculptures Groove Pad (stereo) on page 256 and Sculptures Groove Pad (surround) on
page 257.
Input Balance slider: Drag to move the stereo center of the Delay input to the left or right,
without the loss of any signal components. This makes it ideal for ping-pong delays.
In surround instances, this parameter moves all channels toward the front left or front
right channel.
Delay Time slider and eld: Drag to set the delay time. This can be in either musical note
values—1/4, 1/4t (1/4 triplet), and so on (see “Sync button below)—or in milliseconds.
Sync button: Set either tempo-synced or free-running delay modes.
Output Width slider: Drag to change the stereo or surround base of the wet signal. A value of
0.0 results in mono output. A value of 1.0 results in full stereo or surround output—the left
delay line output channels are panned hard left, and the right delay line output channels are
panned hard right, but the stereo center is unaected.
Note: This parameter is aimed primarily at achieving pure delay grooves in multiple channels,
without hard left/right ping-pong panning.
Sculptures Groove Pad (stereo)
When used in a stereo instance of Sculpture, the Spread and Groove parameters are displayed in
the two-dimensional Groove Pad.
Drag the diamond in the center of the crosshair to adjust the values. You can also independently
adjust the Spread and Groove parameter values by dragging the lines that intersect
the diamond.
You can also Control-click the Groove Pad to open a shortcut menu that contains Copy, Paste,
and Clear commands. These can be used to copy and paste delay settings between multiple
Sculpture instances or between consecutively loaded settings. The Clear command resets the
current delay settings.