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Delay
The delay effect is essentially a configurable echo. You
can control how far apart the echoes occur (Delay
Time), and whether the echoes fade out quickly, or build
on themselves like you were trapped in house of
mirrors (Feedback). In addition, there are filtering and
stereo controls that allow for many popular delay
sounds. Delays can be categorized into two categories
of which Create is fully capable of producing.
Short Delays:
- Slaps
Long Delays (max stereo delay is 1800ms)
- Mono taps
- Stereo taps
- Syncopated taps
- Ping-pongs (in stereo, sound goes left to right)
Selecting a Delay patch
1. Enable the effect by pressing the Right Footswitch.
2. Browse through patches 21 through 30 by turning
the Patch Knob.
3. Use the Tweak Knobs to alter the delay effect. The
most common assignments for the Tweak Knobs are
feedback, delay time, and high-cut.
Using Tap Tempo
Long delay effects don't tend to sound good unless
they're synchronized with the tempo of your song.
When you hear a long delay sound, you can generally
use the tap tempo feature to synchronize the delay to
your tempo. The tempo is saved with a performance
part during the store procedure.
1. Enable the effect by pressing the Right Footswitch.
Effect & Genre Descriptions
Many presets have tap tempo. Listen for a long delay
sound, or refer to the Patch List section where tap
tempo patches are indicated.
NOTE: