Stereo Delay
The Stereo Delay is much like its simpler cousin, but it offers some interesting
additional capabilities and allows you to create a stereo effect out of a mono
audio signal (or use the left channel of a stereo track). By using separate
settings on the left and right channels of the effect, you can create interesting
and expansive effects.
Delay L
Sets the length of delay for the processed left channel in milliseconds. You
can use values from 0 to nearly 1000 ms (equivalent to 1 second).
Delay R
Sets the length of delay for the processed right channel in milliseconds. Use
values from 0 to nearly 1000 ms (equivalent to 1 second). For an interesting
effect, 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 its
left channel. As you increase this value, you will notice a more pronounced
echo, until the feedback actually becomes louder than the original sound. Setting
this too high can result in distortion. You can use values from 0 to nearly 100
per cent.
FBack R (Feedback R)
This function works identically to the FBack L control, except it affects the processed right channel.
Volume L
Sets the volume of the left channel’s delay effect in decibels. Use values from 0 (full volume) to -8 (zero
volume).
Volume R
Sets the volume of the processed right channel.
See Also:
Adding Effects in Real-time
Adding Offline Effects
Effects Tutorial
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