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MIXING & EFFECTS
Fruity Delay
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Fruity Delay is a delay line
plugin, with inverted stereo / ping pong modes & a lowpass
filter, optimized for automation (input and feedback values are
ramped).
Fruity delay is closely related to the Fruity Delay 2 plugin.
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Parameters
- Input - Sets the volume level of the input
signal
- Feedback - Sets the echo volume. Setting this
value at maximum creates a constant level of feedback (i.e. echoes
that do not fade out).
- Cutoff - Sets the cutoff frequency for the
low-pass filter used on the echoes. Set at maximum to disable this
feature.
- Tempo - Allows you to set the tempo used to
generate the echoes. Auto uses the tempo of FL Studio, the other
values for this wheel allow you to set a custom tempo speed to be
used.
- Steps - Determines the time between each echo
(by default 3 steps/notes).
- Mode - Allows you to set the delay filter in a
special mode for processing stereo signal: Normal
processes the stereo signal as in the original, Inv
Stereo swaps the right and left channels for all the
echoes, Ping Pong swaps the left and right
channels of the input for each echo and back (thus creating a
"bouncing" effect if the source contains panned sounds).
Notes & Tips
- You might have to use the Fruity
Center DC offset removal when the delay is applied on a TS404
channel.
- Echoes break up if there is tempo automation. This comes from a
limitation of the delay engine (the buffer has to be rebuilt with a
new length matching the tempo).
Plugin Credits: Didier Dambrin
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