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Delay

A time-based echo processor that works either in free time or BPM-synced divisions.

Detailed explanation
A time-based echo processor that works either in free time or BPM-synced divisions.

Delay adds repeats to a signal and can either lock to the sequencer tempo or run freely in milliseconds. This makes it flexible for both rhythmic echoes and looser ambient spaces.

To use it, insert Delay after the sound you want to echo, choose Sync for beat divisions or Free for milliseconds, then set timing, Feedback, and Mix while playback runs.

Feedback controls repeat density, while mix balances the processed signal against the dry source.

What to know
  • Supports musical division sync as well as direct time values.
  • Useful for echoes, widening, rhythmic tails, and dub-style feedback.
  • Time, feedback, and mix form a classic delay workflow.
Key controls

Sync / Free

Choose between BPM-linked divisions and direct time in milliseconds.

Feedback

Control how many repeats feed back into the delay line.

Mix

Blend the delayed signal with the dry path.

Delay node

Visual reference for delay node.