- Advanced techniques
- Advanced delay effects
Advanced delay effects
Your Woovebox comes with a dual delay unit. The output of either unit can be tapped and used as an oscillator in any patch by choosing it as an oscillator wave type. By feeding back one delay's output to another while modifying the signal in between (for example filtering), complex and interesting delay effects can be achieved, such as the quintessental "dub" delay effect where each subsequent echo is filtered differently (usually by a high-pass filter).
The second delay unit can also be configured to provide a pitch shifted delay algorithm (via 4/Ar/d2.Al on a song's GLob page), allowing for pleasant overtones akin to a "shimmer" or "sparkle", depending on the patch. Using the pitch shifted delay with a very small delay time can, for example, be used to simulate sympathetic string resonance for a synthesized piano patch.
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