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Shift Left/Right Balance
[ALT]-SHIFT adjusts the shift left/right balance. In most shift modes, turning the control counter-clock-
wise will cause the right channel to shift less, then no shift, then shift opposite the right channel at the
minimum. Turning the control clockwise will keep the right shift constant while reducing, disabling, and
then inverting the left delay shift. The
SHIFT control will affect both channels. See the "Transpose," "De-
tune," and "Phase / Frequency Shifting" sections below for details about each mode.
The
shift left/right balance is stored in presets and remembered when power is off. Set the [AL-
T]-SHIFT control to 12:00 to set equal shifts on both delay lines.
Independent Left/Right Shift
If you prefer to set the left and right shift amounts independently, use the editor or MIDI to turn on
indepent left/right shift. With this setting, the SHIFT control sets the left delay shift amount and
[ALT]-SHIFT sets the right shift amount.
Transpose
Transpose mode shifts up or down one octave in semitone steps. This mode is useful for pitch shifting,
arpeggiated delays, harmonized delays, and generating chords from single note lines.
The expression pedal (or MIDI CC 4) will adjust the pitch shift smoothly, enabling sweeps and pitch dives.
Shift left/right balance will adjust the right delay shift relative to the left shift amount set by the SHIFT
control. The
PRESET and WAVE LEDs will show the selection. For chords and inversions, the right shift
will adjust as the
SHIFT control is moved to maintain useful ratios.
Position (approx.)
LEDs
Right shift
5:00
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Off
8:30
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-1 octave
9:30
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Inversion
10:30
11:30
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Chord inversions
12:00
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Unison
12:30
1:00
2:00
3:00
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Chords