ELEKTRON Digitakt [47/70] Fx parameters

ELEKTRON Digitakt [47/70] Fx parameters
13. FX PARAMETERS
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13. FX PARAMETERS
The Digitakt eect parameters are explained in this chapter.
13.1 EDITING THE FX PARAMETERS
The Digitakt’s Delay and Reverb eects are send eects and are set on a pattern level. It means that all
the sounds in a pattern shares the same eect settings but have individual send levels to the eects. The
Delay and Reverb parameters are set on their respective PARAMETER page, but their incoming signals are
set by the DEL and REV send parameters on the AMP page of each audio track. Press [FUNC] + [FLTR] to
edit the Delay. Press [FUNC] + [AMP] to edit the Reverb. Use the DATA ENTRY knobs A-H to change the
parameters.
DELAY controls the character, reverb send and volume of the delay send eect.
REVERB controls the character and volume of the reverb send eect.
The FX parameter settings are stored as part of the pattern. Don’t forget to save the pat-
tern and give it a unique name once you have achieved the results you want.
13.2 DELAY
The Delay send eect takes the input signal, delays it in time and then rejoins it with the original signal.
Press [FUNC] + [FLTR] to access this parameter page.
13.2.1 TIME
Delay Time sets the delay time. It is relative to the current BPM and is measured in 128th notes.
For instance, a setting of 32 equals a one beat delay (four sixteenth notes). (1.00–128.00)
13.2.2 X
Pingpong sets the delay signal to alternate across the stereo field. There are two settings:
• OFF lets you manually set the position of the delay signal in the stereo field. Do so using the WID
parameter.
• ON makes the delay signal alternate between left and right pan positions. The WID parameter
controls the amount of panning.
13.2.3 WID
Stereo Width sets the delay signal pan width across the stereo field. The knob is bipolar. (64.00–63.00)
13.2.4 FDBK
Feedback Gain sets the amount of delay output signal to feed back into the input of the delay. With high-
er parameter settings, infinite and/or swelling delays are possible. Please be aware that high feedback
can lead to a very loud signal. (0–198)
13.2.5 HPF
Feedback HPF sets the cuto frequency of the delay highpass filter. (0.00–127.00)
13.2.6 LPF
Feedback LPF sets the cuto frequency of the delay lowpass filter. (0.00–127.00)
13.2.7 REV
Reverb Send sets the amount of Delay output signal to be sent to the Reverb. (0.00–127.00)

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