Specifications

DigiRack Plug-Ins Guide50
Automation
Mod Delay cannot have automation data copied
and pasted to the adjacent left or right audio
channel. This occurs even when the automation
data is to or from the same control. For example,
Feedback Left automation data cannot be cop-
ied to Feedback Right.
To apply automation data to both the left and
right channels of the Mod Delay stereo outputs,
use multi-mono plug-ins in place of the stereo
or mono-to-stereo Mod Delay. Multi-mono
plug-in automation is linked, providing the
same automation data to all linked channels.
Mod Delay II
There are five different Mod Delay II plug-ins,
capable of different maximum delay times:
The Short Delay provides 43 ms of delay at all
sample rates.
The Slap Delay provides 171 ms of delay at all
sample rates.
The Medium Delay provides 341 ms of delay
at all sample rates.
The Long Delay provides 683 ms of delay at
all sample rates.
The Extra Long Delay provides 2.73 seconds
of delay at all sample rates.
Mod Delay II Controls
Input Controls the input volume of the delay to
prevent clipping.
Mix Controls the balance between the delayed
signal (wet) and the original signal (dry). If you
are using a delay for flanging or chorusing, you
can control the depth of the effect somewhat
with the Mix setting.
LPF (Low-Pass Filter) Controls the cutoff fre-
quency of the Low-Pass Filter. Use the LPF set-
ting to attenuate the high frequency content of
the feedback signal. The lower the setting, the
Mod Delay II plug-in (Long Delay shown)
Short Delay and Slap Delay do not have
Tempo, Meter, Duration, and Groove con-
trols.
The TDM versions of the Extra Long Delay
mono-to-stereo and stereo plug-in are not
supported at 96 kHz. All TDM versions of
the Extra Long Delay plug-in are not sup-
ported at 192 kHz. RTAS versions of the Ex-
tra Long Delay plug-in are fully supported
at all sample rates.