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The Orinj Delay is an effect that takes the input signal and produces an output signal that includes both the original signal and a single repetition of the original signal that is delayed from the original signal and has a smaller amplitude than the original signal (it has some decay). Because this delay introduces only one repetition of the signal, it is a simple delay. There are no multiple repetitions. There are also no sweeps in this delay and the delay and decay specified for the single repetition will be constant throughout the signal (i.e., at any point of time, the signal will be delayed and decayed by the same amount as at any other point of time).
The Orinj Delay can be added to tracks in the multitrack session view, tracks in the loop building view, and to waves in the single wave view. In the multitrack session view and in the loop building view, first select the track to which you want to add the effect. In all of these views, click on Effect, Delay, and then on Orinj Delay in the Orinj menu. You will see the following dialog.
When this dialog becomes visible, the Orinj Delay effect has been added. Adjust the parameters of the delay, which are described below, in the dialog above and click Close.
See Effects for an explanation of the Title, Track, and Presets controls. The remaining Orinj Delay controls are described below:
See Effects for additional notes on: where Orinj effects can be used, using boxes and sliders that impact the same parameter (such as the box and slider for the left channel delay), applying effects to mono and stereo waves, and using effects during playback. The parameters for the left and right channels are separate, as a number of interesting effects can be created if the delay in the two channels differs (e.g., you can create the impression of a delay that bounces from one channel to the other). See Working with effects for additional information on creating, modifying, moving, removing, and processing effects.
The Orinj Delay supports dry and wet mix changes. That is, you can adjust the mix between the original signal and the delayed signal. See Effects for more information.