The Delay effect temporarily stores an audio signal then plays it back after a period of time (Delay). The delayed signal may fed back into the recording again (Feedback), to create the sound of a repeating, decaying echo. It is different from reverb, which creates a “reflected” sound using a different technique. The Delay effect is based on a simple algorithm made of two independent mono delay lines.
Control | Values | Description |
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Delay | 0 - 20000 ms | Defines the amount of time to delay the signal. Default is 250 ms. |
Feedback | 0% - 100% | Defines the number of times to repeat the signal. Default is 15%. |
Gain | -96 - 0 dB | Default is -12 dB. |