Delay - Yamaha mLAN Mixer Owner's Manual

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M
Type
This field displays the type of dynamics selected in the Dyna Library field.
N
Dynamics Parameters
These parameters are for the dynamics of the type indicated in the "Type" field (
mation, refer to Dynamics in the Data List on page 29.
O
Key in (Key in Source)
You can set the ducking effect. Ducking is used for voice-over applications in which the background
music level is reduced automatically when the announcer speaks. For dynamics processing, match
the Key in the source parameter of the Target Channel (music channel) with that of the voice chan-
nel.
The input channel processors can be self-triggered (triggered by the signal to be processed), or they
can be triggered by a signal from another channel.
Dynamics processors are generally used to correct or control signal levels (like a
compressor) and psycho-acoustically extend the sustain. mLAN Mixer provides not
only a compressor but gates, limiters, and other types of processors for various
occasions.
mLAN Mixer offers many presets suitable for various applications. Select one that
suits your application, and fine tune it for quick operation.

Delay

This function is not available on the mLAN8E.
P
Delay button
This button turns the selected channel Delay on or off. It is liked to each channel's Dly (Delay) but-
ton.
Q
Delay/Time (Delay Time)
This parameter sets the delay time.
Settings (sample): 1–9600 samples
Settings (millisecond): 0.023–217.687ms (44.1kHz), 0.021–200.00ms (48kHz)
R
Mix Level
This parameter sets the mix balance between the dry sound and the delay sound.
With a setting of "0," the ratio of dry signal to delay signal is 1:0. With a setting of "+50," the ratio is
1:1. With a setting of "+100," the ratio is 0:1. If the value is negative, the phase of the delay signal is
reversed.
S
FB.Gain/FB. Level
This parameter sets the delay feedback amount.
This level is the amount of the delay signal fed back to the delay effect. With a setting of "0," there is
no feedback. With a setting of "+99," the feedback is at maximum. If the value is negative, the phase
of the delay signal is reversed.
T
Sample
Select this option to display the delay time in sample units.
With 44.1kHz, one sample corresponds to 1/44,100 seconds. With 48kHz, one sample corresponds
to 1/48,000 seconds.
U
MS (millisecond)
Select this option to display the delay time in ms (milliseconds).
Both options are based on either 1/44,100 seconds or 1/48,000 seconds, and feature
the same upper limit value. Select the desired option depending on your application.
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