User Guide

30 Chapter 2 Delay
 Identification bar: Includes an identification letter for each tap, along with handles
that allow you to move the selected tap backwards or forwards in time.
The View Buttons
The view buttons determine which parameter is represented in the main display.
 Cutoff: When clicked, the taps in the main display will show the highpass and
lowpass filter cutoff frequencies.
 Reso: When clicked, the main display shows the filter resonance value of each tap.
 Transp: Click to show the pitch transposition of each tap in the main display area.
 Pan: Click to show the pan parameter of each tap in the main display.
 For mono to stereo channels, each tap will contain a line showing its pan position.
 For stereo to stereo channels, each tap will contain a dot showing its stereo
balance. A line (extending outwards from the dot) indicates its stereo spread.
 For surround channels, each tap will contain a line representing its surround angle
(see “Working With Delay Designer in Surround” for details).
 Level: Click to show the relative volume level of each tap in the main display.
The Overview Display
You can use the Overview display to zoom and navigate the main display area:
To zoom the main display, do one of the following:
m Click-hold on the highlighted section (bright rectangle) of the overview display, and
drag up or down.
m Click-hold on the highlighted bars—to the left or right of the bright rectangle—and
drag to the left or right.