Stereo DelayThe Stereo Delay is much like its simpler cousin, but it offers some interestingadditional capabilities and allows you to create a stereo effect out of a monoaudio signal (or use the left channel of a stereo track). By using separatesettings on the left and right channels of the effect, you can create interestingand expansive effects.Delay LSets the length of delay for the processed left channel in milliseconds. Youcan use values from 0 to nearly 1000 ms (equivalent to 1 second).Delay RSets the length of delay for the processed right channel in milliseconds. Usevalues from 0 to nearly 1000 ms (equivalent to 1 second). For an interestingeffect, set this to a different value than Delay L.FBack L (Feedback L)Controls the amount of left channel signal the delay will feed back into itsleft channel. As you increase this value, you will notice a more pronouncedecho, until the feedback actually becomes louder than the original sound. Settingthis too high can result in distortion. You can use values from 0 to nearly 100per cent.FBack R (Feedback R)This function works identically to the FBack L control, except it affects the processed right channel.Volume LSets the volume of the left channel’s delay effect in decibels. Use values from 0 (full volume) to -8 (zerovolume). Volume RSets the volume of the processed right channel. See Also:Adding Effects in Real-time Adding Offline Effects Effects Tutorial |
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