Digital Delay Effects
The final key part of the architectural jigsaw was the digital delay section. As the rest of the synthesizer architecture up to this point in the sound chain was analogue, the signal had to be converted back to a digital signal. This fact is evident in the increased noise when using the delay effect. Despite this, it was a flexible digital delay that gave times ranging from 2 to and 512 milliseconds in length. Added to this was a modulation depth parameter so the user could create chorus and flanging effects as well as delay.
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