Specifications

9
SETUP
DIGITAL DELAY SCREEN
The Digital Delay screen is used to adjust delay time settings for each Output. Delay time is shown in the window, with adjacent buttons
providing the up/down adjustments. Coarse
buttons change the delay time in 1 milli-second increments. Fine buttons change the delay
time in 21 micro-second increments. Delay time may also be entered directly into the window, but will be rounded to the nearest available
setting. Msec
allows delay times to instead be entered & calculated in terms of distance measurements (inches, feet, centimeters, or
meters). NOTE: Distances should be measured in terms of the difference
between direct and delayed sound sources, with respect to the
listener (i.e...direct source to listener = 200 feet; delayed source to listener = 20 feet; distance = 180 feet). Also, when sounds from the
direct source & delayed source reach the listener at roughly the same volume level, additional delay (approximately 10~30 milliseconds)
may be added to the calculated delay time. This added delay will produce what is known as the ‘Haas Effect’, which gives the listener the
impression that all sound is emanating from the direct source. This added delay should be fine-tuned by ear to achieve the desired results.
Bypass
temporarily sets delay time for the correspnding Output to minimum (1.333 msec).