Overview

Abstract

REPLIKA's interface consists of three main sections: the Delay section, the Style section, and the Modulation section.

REPLIKA’s interface consists of three main sections: the Delay section is where you find the general delay controls, the Style section is where you define the sound of the delay, and the Modulation section is where you add effects to the delay.

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  1. Header: Provides global functions related to preset management and plug-in behavior. For more information, refer to Header and Presets.

  2. Volume Control: The In and Out controls allow you to adjust the signal levels for REPLIKA’s stereo input and stereo output, respectively. The red indicators light up when a signal exceeds 0 dBfs.

  3. Modulation section: Enables you select a Modulation effect and change its parameters. The available effects include a phaser and a resonant filter. For more information, refer to .

  4. Delay section: Enables you to set the main delay parameters like Delay Time, Feedback, and Mix. For more information, refer to Delay Section.

  5. Style section: Enables you to select a delay Style and change its parameters. The available Styles include a clean contemporary delay, an emulation of a vintage digital delay, and a reverb effect. For more information, refer to Style Section.