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Iris 2 | STEREO DELAY Page 64
STEREO DELAY
Iris 2 actually contains two distinct delay models: the default
ultra-clean digital delay, and a classic analog delay model
which includes moderate tape-style saturation when used
aggressively.
Delay Parameters
Sync locks delay times to the Host Tempo for distinct rhythmic
delay eects.
Delay Time (L/R) determines the amount of time that will
pass before each successive repeat of your incoming audio.
When Host Sync is enabled, these values can be specified in
subdivisions or multiples of one musical beat determined by
your host’s time signature and beats per minute. For example:
¼. means “dotted quarter note,” or ¼T means “quarter note
triplet.”
Feedback (L/R) determines how much the signal is fed back
through the delay. To create longer delays, increase the
Feedback control. Shorter feedback times result in very short,
single repeat “slap back” or “tape slap” echoes.
Low and High Cuto controls the high- and low-pass filters applied to the delay,
eectively controlling the timbre of the delay without aecting the dry signal to create
added spectral sensations of distance.
Crossmix feeds the left delay channel output back into the right delay channel and vice
versa, creating a varied stereo delay image.
Pan adjusts the overall stereo balance of the left and right delay channels.
Link L/R connects the left and right sides of the controls for Delay Time and Feedback.










