User Guide

28 Chapter 2 Delay
Delay Designer
Delay Designer is a multi-tap delay. Each tap is an independent delay. Unlike simple
delay effects that only offer one or two delays (or taps), Delay Designer offers you up to
26 individual taps. In other words, you can think of Delay Designer as 26 separate delay
processors—in one effect unit.
Delay Designer provides control over the following aspects of each tap:
 Level and pan position
 Highpass and lowpass filters
 Pitch transposition (up or down)
Further effect-wide parameters include synchronization, quantization, feedback, and so
on.
As the name implies, Delay Designer offers significant sound design potential. You can
use it for everything from a basic echo effect, through to an audio pattern sequencer.
You can create complex, evolving, moving rhythms by synchronizing the placement of
taps—coupled with judicious use of pitch transposing and filtering. Alternately, you
can set up numerous taps as “repeats” of other taps, much as you would use the
feedback control of a simple delay—but with individual control over each repeat.
You can use Delay Designer on channels with mono, stereo, or surround inputs and/or
outputs. See “Working With Delay Designer in Surround” for details on using it in
surround channels.
The Delay Designer interface consists of five main sections:
Tap display
Tap parameter bar
Sync section
Tap pads
Master section