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Mono Delay

MONO DELAY™
No-nonsense, powerful delay processor - Free with UFX

There is beauty in simplicity. Mackie's Mono Delay plug-in is a simple, no- nonsense, yet powerful delay processor for the UFX card. The Mono Delay's on-screen interface provides a straightforward display of its various features and parameters - no looking through hidden menus here!

Memory A and B allows toggling between two separate Mono Delay interfaces for a quick and easy reference between two set-ups. Being able to route the Mono Delay through a pre or post insert lets you use the effect without without surrendering the use of those precious aux sends.
Another important feature is the ability to adjust the Mono Delay's mix of wet and dry signal while routing via an insert. Mono Delay provides up to 1.25 seconds of delay time, feedback control, and low and high pass filters, each adjustable from 20Hz to 20kHz.

Main Features

  • Memory A/Memory B allows the ability to toggle between two separate Mono Delay interfaces for a quick reference of parameter settings.
  • Input Level adjusts the amount of signal that is fed to the input of the delay. It is calibrated in decibels (dB) with a range from -51dB to +12dB.
  • Delay Time adjusts the amount of time between the original signal and the delayed signal. It is calibrated in milliseconds (mS), with a range from 0mS to 1250 mS (1.25 seconds).
  • Feedback adjusts the amount of signal that is fed back to the input of the delay. It is calibrated in percent, with a range from 0% to 99%.
  • Low Pass Filter adjusts the cutoff of the low frequency of the delayed signal. It is calibrated in Hertz (Hz), with a range from 20Hz to 20kHz.
  • High Pass Filter adjusts the cutoff of the high frequency of the delayed signal. It is calibrated in Hertz (Hz), with a range from 20Hz to 20kHz
 

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