Really bad delay!
A delay that disintegrates delay taps into crushed noise and lofi goo!
Manual:
IO
- INPUTS
- Stereo input
- triggers the current step to output a delayed trigger and moves to the next step
- OUTPUTS
- Outputs stereo delayed (and destroyed) signal
- TIME CV
- Modulate the delay time exponentially
- NOTE: time is halfed per positive whole volt and doubled per negative whole volt. e.g. when set to 1/4 adding +1V DC into the TIME CV will half the time to 1/8 and feeding -1V DC into the TIME CV will double the time to 1/2.
- REDUX CV
- Modulate the samplerate reduction of the feedback path exponentially
- NOTE: samplerate is halfed per positive whole volt and doubled per negative whole volt.
Controls:
- TIME knob
- Delay time in milliseconds or tempo-synced intervals
- SYNC switch
- Switch between setting the delay time freely in milliseconds or as tempo-synced divisions
- REDUX knob
- Reduces the samplerate of the feedback signal
- COMP switch
- Compensates the delay time alteration that REDUX introduces so that the delay time stays true to the set TIME value.
- NOTE: if off the REDUX will affect the delay time. Then increasing REDUX will increase the delay time.
- JITTER knob
- Introduces random jitter/deviation into the samplerate reduction.
- NOTE: increasing jitter makes the signal less stable and more noisy
- BITS switch
- Set the bit-depth of the feedback signal from 16 bits, 12 bits, 8 bits to 4 bits.
- NOTE: the lower the bit-depth the less dynamic detail and the more quantization noise
- FDBK knob
- Increase/Decrease the feedback of output signal back into the delay
- WET knob
- Mix between dry and wet signal