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Programming Effects
DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL 6 7
THE DELAY EFFECTS FUNCTION
Note that the Delay Effect is monaural only – there is no stereo
delay or “ping pong” delay in the DM Pro due the extensive nature
of the multi-effects.
There are 6 Parameters in the Delay Effects Function:
P1 The Delay OUTPUT LEVEL Parameter
As with all of the Effects Output Levels, this Parameter sets the final output volume
of the Delay Effect.
To set the Delay Output Level, move the cursor beneath the Value and then turn the
Value encoder to adjust the volume of the Delay Effect:
DELAY FX
P1
Level: 8 0
P2 The Delay INPUT MIX Parameter
The Delay Effect can be fed by two inputs: the output of the Overdrive Effect (
OD) or
a direct line from the OD>DL>PCH Buss (
SEND). The Delay Input Mix Parameter sets
the balance between the two inputs.
The display shows the two input paths (
OD and SEND) with a number between them.
If the Value is set to anything other than 00, an arrow will point to which signal is
being favored:
DELAY FX
P2
Inpt:OD50>SEND
In the above example, the Delay Input Mix is set to favor the OD>DL>PCH Buss (SEND)
over the Overdrive output signal (
OD) by 50%.
For a perfect balance between the two signals, set the Delay Input Mix Value to 00.
For the maximum Overdrive Input, set the Delay Input Mix Value to
OD<99SEND. For
no Overdrive input at all, set the Delay Input Mix Value to OD99>SEND.
P3 The Delay TIME Parameter (10 msec increments)
P4 The Delay TIME Parameter (1 msec increments)
This Parameter simply adjusts the length of the Delay Effect. The Value is expressed
in milliseconds (1,000 milliseconds = 1 second).
The Delay Time Value contains two cursor locations: the “tens” place, which adjusts
the Delay Time in blocks of 10 milliseconds at a time, and the “ones” place, which
adjusts the Delay Time by 1 millisecond at a time.
Move the cursor beneath each Value and adjust the Delay Time to taste.
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