The Wet knob adjusts the amplitude of the delayed signal. The Dry knob adjusts the amplitude of the dry signal. In the Mixer section, you can adjust the balance between the dry signal and delayed signal, and the output level. The Freq knob adjusts the cutoff frequency. The Slope chooser selects between two filter slope types, 6dB/Octave(1 Pole) or 12dB/Octave(2 Pole). The Stage chooser selects between two filter stage types, single-stage or multi-stage. The round button at the top left toggles the filter on or off. In the filter section, there are two types of filters, low pass and high pass those are applied to the delayed signal. The Decay knob adjusts the amplitude of the delayed signal that is sent to the next delay line. In Note mode, the Note chooser sets delay time in note length. In Time mode, the Time knob sets delay time in milliseconds. The Mode chooser selects between two delay time modes, Time and Note. In the Delay section, you can adjust the delay time and decay rate. To reset the slider or circle position, double-click the slider or circle. To adjust the curve, drag the circle vertically. The circle in the middle adjusts the curve of how the delayed sounds spread to the left and right. The two sliders on the bottom respectively adjust the maximum width of the left and right side. The slider on the right adjusts when the delayed sounds spread to its maximum width. The slider on the top adjusts the pan position of the dry sound. Two arrows in the upper left and right select whether the delayed sounds start from the left or right.The top yellow point shows the dry sound, and the 16 points below it show the 1st to 16th delayed sounds in order. The yellow points show the pan position of each dry and delayed sounds.
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