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Toggle buttons: Click to enable or disable the parameters of a particular tap. The
parameter being toggled is chosen with the view buttons. The label at the left of the
toggle bar always indicates the parameter being toggled. For more information, see
Using Delay Designers Tap Toggle Buttons.
Tap display: Represents each tap as a shaded line. Each tap contains a bright bar (or
dot for stereo panning) that indicates the value of the parameter. You can directly edit
tap parameters in the Tap display area. For more details, see Editing Parameters in
Delay Designers Tap Display.
Identification bar: Shows an identification letter for each tap. It also serves as a time
position indicator for each tap. You may freely move taps backward or forward in time
along this bar/timeline. See Moving and Deleting Taps in Delay Designer.
Using Delay Designers View Buttons
The view buttons determine which parameter is represented in Delay Designers Tap
display.
Cutoff button: Shows the highpass and lowpass filter cutoff frequencies of taps.
Reso(nance) button: Shows the filter resonance value of each tap.
Transp(ose) button: Shows the pitch transposition of each tap.
Pan button: Shows the pan parameter of each tap.
For mono to stereo channels, each tap contains a line showing its pan position.
For stereo to stereo channels, each tap contains a dot showing its stereo balance. A
line extending outwards from the dot indicates the taps stereo spread.
For surround channels, each tap contains a line representing its surround angle (for
details, see Working with Delay Designer in Surround).
Level button: Shows the relative volume level of each tap.
Tip: You can temporarily switch the Tap display to Level view from one of the other
view modes by pressing Command-Option.
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