4ms Dual Looping Delay Panduan Pengguna - Halaman 2

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Basic features:

Two independent delay/loop channels, synchronized to a common time base
Almost 3 minutes of time per channel (2:54) in 16-bit mode, for a total of nearly 6 minutes
48kHz/16-bit sampling rate, option available for 24-bit sampling (results in 88 seconds delay/loop time per channel)
Extremely quiet, low-noise and low-jitter design
Normaled connections of input and output for flexible use in mono, stereo, cascading, or parallel mode
Tap tempo button and clock Ping input set the timing for one "beat"
Delay/loop time set as a number of musical beats (or fractions of beats) using the Time knob, switch, and CV jack
Sample-accurate master clock output for perfect synchronization
Loop clock outputs for each channel
Time switches change range of Time knob from 1/8th notes up to 32 bars
Digital feedback, up to 110%
Delay Level control, independent of dry/wet signal mix
Infinite Hold mode disables recording and plays a loop
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Start and End points of loop can be modified in real-time for "scrubbing" or "windowing" effects
Reverse mode plays memory contents backwards
Resonant Delays (ala Karplus-Strong)
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External clock input can track an external VCO up to 2kHz, and multiply it up to 16kHz
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Time CV jack can respond at 1V/octave in Unquantized Time Mode
Trigger inputs for toggling Infinite Hold and Reverse
Send and Return on each channel for feedback with external modules
CV jacks to control Time, Delay Feed (record level), and Feedback
As new features are developed, firmware can be updated by playing an audio file into the DLD
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Open-source design allows the DLD to be a versatile platform for custom firmware
System Settings Mode for fine-tuning parameters such as 1V/oct tracking response, and gate/trigger clock output
Buffer can be cleared with a button press
20HP Eurorack module

Controls and jacks:

Channels A and B are identical and separate, except for the common clock and audio normalizations.
Controls
Ping button: Tap a tempo to set the base clock = one beat
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Base time can also be set by an external clock
Time knob per channel: sets the loop time in number of beats. Ranges from 1 to 16
Time switch per channel: modifies the Time knob setting
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Down = 1/8 notes. Loop/delay time will be 1/8 to 16/8 = 2 beat
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Center = normal. Loop/delay time will be 1 to 16 beat
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Up = +16. Loop/delay time will be 17 to 32 beat
Feedback knob per channel: sets amount of signal read from memory to be written ahead in the future
Delay Feed knob per channel: sets amount of input signal from the In jack to be written to memory
Mix (Dry/Wet) knob per channel: cross-fades between signal on In jack (dry) and the signal read from memory (wet)
Reverse button per channel: reverses the direction of memory read/write
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Reverse feature is toggled when the button is released (not when it is depressed)
Infinite Hold button per channel: toggles between Delay and Loop mode
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Delay mode works like a traditional echo or looping delay by recording and playing continuously
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Loop mode disables writing, and plays a loop whose length is set by the Time parameter
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Hold is toggled when the button is released
Jacks:
Two audio inputs per channel
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In (Main)
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Return (from external feedback loop)
Two audio outputs per channel (A/B)
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Out (Dry/wet mix)
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Send (Delay signal only)
Ping input (clock sync)
Main Clock output (stable master clock, quantized to sample rate)
Loop clock output per channel (loop/delay time of each channel)
Three CV input jacks per channel
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Time (-5V to +5V)
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Feedback (0V to +5V)
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Delay Feed (0V to +5V) (can be re-assigned to control Mix)
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CV jacks respond into the low audio range
Two trigger inputs per channel (A rising edge of at least 1.6V on either jack toggles the parameter)
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Reverse
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Hold
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