Wherein we present the Exponential Delay effect chugin.
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The ExpDelay chugin implements feedback delay with an exponentially increasing or decreasing delay period. It can be used, for example, to produce sounds like bouncing marbles.
Reps
number of repetitions.
MaxDelay
sets the maximum possible delay duration.
Delay
controls the duration of the delay.
DurCurve
controls the steepness of the delay curve. When less than 1, the
delay starts short/fast and increases/slows down. When greater than 1, the
delay starts long/slow and decreases/speeds up. When equal to 1, the delay
stays constant.
AmpCurve
controls the steepness of the amplitude decay curve. Higher values
cause the delays to become quieter fasters.
Mix
sets the dry/wet mix. 1 is wet.
Gain
scales the input signal prior to the delay.
Give it a whirl.