User Guide
Chapter 2 Delay 29
 Tap display: This blue “view screen” display features a graphic representation of all
taps. You can see, and edit, the parameters of each tap in this area. See “The Tap
Display” section of this chapter for a more detailed look.
 Tap parameter bar: Offers a numeric overview of the current parameter settings for
the selected tap. You can view and edit the parameters of each tap in this area. See
“The Tap Parameter Bar” later in this chapter.
 Sync section: You can set all Delay Designer synchronization and quantization
parameters in this section. See “Syncing Delay Taps” for more information.
 Tap pads: You can use these two pads to create taps in Delay Designer. See “Creating
and Deleting Taps”.
 Master section: This area contains the global Mix and Feedback parameters. See “The
Master Section” for details.
The Tap Display
You can see—and interact with—taps in the Tap display. The display is divided into a
number of sections:
 View buttons: Determine the parameter or parameters represented in the Tap display.
 Autozoom: When engaged, the main display is zoomed out, making all taps visible.
Turn Autozoom off, if you want to zoom the display (by dragging vertically on the
overview display) to view specific taps.
 Overview display: Shows all the taps in the time range.
 Toggle buttons: Click to toggle (switch) 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. See “Using the Toggle
Buttons to Edit Tap Parameters” for more information.
 Main display: Offers a visual representation of 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 with the mouse in the main display
area. See “Editing Taps” for more details.










