
CHAPTER 20. LIVE AUDIO EFFECT REFERENCE 269
The Dry/Wet control adjusts the balance between the processed and dry signals. Set it to
100 percent if using Ping Pong Delay in a return track.
Changing the delay time while Ping Pong Delay is processing audio can cause abrupt
changes in the sound of the delayed signal. You can choose between three delay transition
modes via the (PC) /
(Mac) context menu of the device's title bar:
Repitch causes a pitch variation when changing the delay time, similar to the behavior
of old hardware delay units.
Fade creates a crossfade between the old and new delay times. This sounds similar
to time stretching if the delay time is gradually changed. Fade mode is the default
option.
Jump immediately jumps to the new delay time. Note that this will cause an audible
click if the delay time is changed while delays are sounding. Jump mode corresponds
to the default behavior prior to Live 8. When loading Sets that were made in earlier
versions, Jump will be selected automatically.
20.16 Redux
The Redux Effect.
Nostalgic for the famed low-resolution sound quality of the Ensoniq Mirage, Fairlight CMI
or Commodore-64 computer? Redux returns us to the Dark Ages of digital by reducing a
signal's sample rate and bit resolution.
The Downsample section has two parameters: Downsample and a downsample Mode
switch.
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