Getting to Know the Delay Designer Interface
The Delay Designer interface consists of five main sections:
Sync section
Tap parameter bar
Tap pads
Master section
Main display
• Main display: Provides a graphic representation of all taps. You can see, and edit, the
parameters of each tap in this area. See
Getting to Know Delay Designer’s Main Display
.
• Tap parameter bar: Offers a numeric overview of the current parameter settings for the
selected tap. You can view and edit the parameters of each tap in this area. See
Editing
Taps in Delay Designer’s Tap Parameter Bar
.
• Tap pads: You can use these two pads to create taps in Delay Designer. See
Creating
Taps in Delay Designer
.
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• Sync section: This is used for syncing tempo in Logic Pro and is disabled for use with
Final Cut Pro.
• Master section: This area contains the global Mix and Feedback parameters. See
Using
Delay Designer’s Master Section
.