H-Delay: Hybrid Delay User Guide
H-Delay: Hybrid Delay User Guide
Hybrid Delay
User Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 – Introduction................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Welcome.................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Product Overview .................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Concepts and Terminology...................................................................................... 4
1.4 Components ............................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 2 – Quickstart Guide......................................................................................... 6
Chapter 3 – Interface and Controls ............................................................................... 7
3.1 H-Delay Interface..................................................................................................... 7
3.2 H-Delay Controls ..................................................................................................... 8
3.3 WaveSystem Toolbar .............................................................................................12
1.1 Welcome
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From slap-back echo, ping-pong delay, and tempo-sync with modulation, to filtering,
flanging, phasing, and more, H-Delay delivers real old school effects, controlled by a
super intuitive interface.
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Waves H-Delay Hybrid Delay
User Guide
1.3 Concepts and Terminology
Tape Delay Effect – Certain vintage tape delays offered an option to change the delay
time by changing the tape’s motor speed. This produced a pitch change, as the already
recorded part was now played at a different speed. The pitch returns to normal when the
recorded piece in the new speed reached the playback head. We have emulated this
behavior in the Delay time control.
Delay Modulation – Using a Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) and triangle waveform to
control the delay time, Delay Modulation produces effects ranging from flanging and
chorus to frequency modulation. Oscillation time can be set using either an Hz value, a
BPM multiple, or a note value, e.g. 1/4 note, 1/8 note, 1/16 note, etc.
Ping Pong Delay – A stereo effect that sounds like the input signal is bouncing between
the left and right output channels, Ping Pong Delay is achieved by using two delay lines
that feed one another, rather than feeding themselves as in normal stereo delay mode.
This effect requires a Feedback value greater than 1.
LoFi – In early digital delay devices, the sample rate was often reduced to allow greater
delay values using the same memory chip, causing reduced frequency range. In LoFi
mode, H-Delay emulates this behavior, while the delay time range remains the same.
Analog – Choose between 4 Analog Modes which correspond to sound qualities which
are usually associated with and perceived as analog sound.
MIDI Control – H-Delay includes a MIDI node which opens upon instantiation of the
plug-in. To enable MIDI control of H-Delay, assign a MIDI track to the node. All H-Delay
controls (excluding Output Meter) support standard MIDI Learn procedures. (Apple Logic
and Ableton Live each have their own MIDI functionality which is supported by H-Delay.)
When H-Delay is placed on an auxiliary track and fed using track sends, set the
Mix control to 100, and balance your wet/dry mix is done using the host mixer.
When H-Delay is used as an insert effect, use H-Delay’s Mix control to set the
wet/dry mix.
First roughly set the delay time wanted, using the big Delay knob, time display, or
the Tap Pad. In MS Sync mode, Delay Time is set manually (in milliseconds); in
Host and BPM modes, Delay Time corresponds to BPM note values.
When using the Tap Pad, Delay Time is set as the interval between the last two
clicks on the pad. In Host and BPM Sync modes, the Delay Time will be
quantized to the nearest note value.
For more of a vintage, low fidelity sound, press the LoFi button.
Set the HP and LP Filters as needed. Use the link control to move both filters
simultaneously, like a band-pass filter.
Experiment with different modulation speed and depth settings until you achieve
the desired effect. For example, a short delay setting with slow modulation can
create a great flanging effect.
Use the Analog control to alter the sonic character of the H-Delay effect.
Use the Output and Mix controls to set proper output levels.
Range: 1 to 3500 ms or BPM multiple (e.g. 1/4 note, 1/8 note, 1/16 note, etc.)
Default: 1/8D note (Host sync)
Time and BPM Display shows the delay time value, in MS Sync mode, displayed in
milliseconds; in Host and BPM Sync modes, displayed in note units. Values are set
using the mouse as well as the Delay control. When switching from MS mode to
BPM mode (or vice versa), the display will show the nearest approximate value.
Range: 1 to 3500 ms or BPM multiple (e.g. 1/4 note, 1/8 note, 1/16 note, etc.)
Sync determines whether delay time is set according to host tempo or manually.
Range:
Host (syncs to the host application BPM setting)
BPM (syncs to a manual user setting)
MS (allows manual setting, in milliseconds)
Default: Host
Range: 0 to 100
Default: 0
Rate sets the modulation LFO cycle rate. In BPM or Host Sync mode, the rate value
is set according to a multiplier of the BPM; in MS Sync mode, the rate value is
expressed in Hz.
Ping Pong activates/de-activates the ping pong delay effect. (Stereo, Mono-to-
Stereo components only).
Range: On/Off
Default: Off
Please note: Using Phase Reverse on one channel in Ping Pong mode may cause
some audio cancellation when using mono input sources.
Range: 0 to 200%
Default: 60%
Phase Reverse L/R sets the phase of each delay line. (Stereo, Mono-to-Stereo
components only).
Range: On/Off
Default: Off
Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Dry/Wet Mix controls the amount of dry (unprocessed) vs. wet (processed) signal.
Range: 0 to 100
Default: 100
Range: On/Off
Default: Off
Range: +/-18 dB
Default: 0
Tap Pad controls the delay time by clicking. Delay Time is set as the interval
between the last two clicks on the pad. In Host and BPM Sync modes, the Delay
Time will be quantized to the nearest note value.
Use the bar at the top of the plugin to save and load presets, compare settings, undo
and redo steps, and resize the plugin. To learn more, click the icon at the upper-right
corner of the window and open the WaveSystem Guide.