AnalogDelay

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Introduction

It consist in a delay unit followed by a 2nd order lowpass filter with saturation. The delay-time can evolve between 0 and max-delay which lets you be very accurate. You can also synchronise the delay to the tempo with different resolutions from 1/128 to 1 bar and control the way the delay-time is interpolated with the kind of interpolation and the time-constant.

Parameters

Delay
the delay time CC=1
max delay
specify the range in which the delay can evolve. CC=102
Feedback
CC=92
Cutoff
CC=74
Resonance
CC=71
Saturation
full left = hard-clipping, full right = progressive soft saturation. CC=29
ITime
time constant taken by the read cursor to move from the old delay value to the new one. CC=84
Sync
Quantize the delay to the host tempo. if the host doesn't support timeInfo, the default tempo is 120 bpm. CC=103
Resolution
the unit in which the delay is quantized in sync mode (quarter note...) CC=26
Mode
switch between linear interpolation (doppler effect) and analog interpolation. CC=11
Mix
crossfader from wet (left) to dry (right) CC=7

Screenshot

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