M-Audio WizooVerb W5 [58/158] Feedback

M-Audio WizooVerb W5 [58/158] Feedback
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Feedback
Connecting a delay’s output to its input creates a feedback loop. In parallel
mode, every delay has a dedicated feedback loop. In serial mode, the feed-
back loop runs from the last delay to the first delay in the chain. Feedback
determines for all delays the amount of signal patched from the output
back into the input.
When in parallel mode and using different delay times, employ the individual delays’
Level knobs to correct the trajectory of echoes drifting off into a specific direction
within the Surround soundscape.
Main Level
Use this control to adjust the master level of all delays before they are sent
to the reverb.
Time L/C/R/Ls/Rs
This is where you set the times for the individual delays within a range 0
ms to 8,000 ms. Bear in mind that in serial mode the delay times of your
sequence add up. When BPM mode is enabled, enter times as note values.
Use serial mode for rhythmic patterns when BPM is activated. If you em-
ploy just four of the five delays, for example, by setting the Time C knob to
the far left-hand position to None (that is, zero delay time) to leave delay C
out of the loop, you’ll find it easier to come up with patterns in 4/4 time.
Be sure to turn delay C’s level all the way down.
Level L/C/R/Ls/Rs
Here you can determine the output level of each delay. In serial mode, this
setting has no influence on the delay chain.
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