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Delay Signal VolumesThe delay time is set to a quarter note, and the pedal generates corresponding 16th note and triplet delay signals. Each delay signal can be independently boosted up to 3dB. | TONEThis effect transitions between three distinct delay types: digital, analog, and tape echo, offering a rich and evolving sonic palette. |
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FILTERThis effect emulates the classic low-pass ladder filter, a hallmark of Moog® synthesizers. High RESONANCE with adjustable CUTOFF frequency delivers the distinctive, edgy character of the Moog ladder filter. Zero RESONANCE provides a more standard low-pass filter response. (Moog® is a registered trademark of inMusic MMI Acquisition LLC.) | TAIL DECAYThe "Tail" feature allows the delayed signal to persist even after the effect is deactivated. This knob controls the feedback level of the tail, determining how long the delayed signal lingers. Setting the parameter to 0 provides true bypass behavior, instantly silencing the output when the effect is turned off. Conversely, setting the parameter to a high value, typically between 90 and 100, creates a long, sustained trail of the delayed signal, even after the effect has been bypassed. |
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Auto-panningOne of the primary advantages of stereo-out equipment is the panning feature. The Layer Delayer incorporates 8 distinct auto-panning modes, enabling the delayed signals to sweep dynamically across the stereo field. These modes include left-to-right, right-to-left, and pin-pong panning. Users can further customize the panning effect by selecting between wide and narrow sweep widths for each mode, and by adjusting the overall sweep speed. | MIDIYou can control all of the parameters in the Layer Delayer using MIDI controllers. It also supports MIDI clock message that synchronizes the delay time. |






