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Key Features
The Analogue Systems RS-340 Gate Delay Module delays a trigger and gate signal, ideal for creating doubling attacks, gates and triggers, delaying attacks, and more. The RS-340 Gate Delay Module allows you to generate a gate or trigger pulse, and choose the duration of which the delayed signal hits. Using a gate delay model ensures consistency with delayed notes, something that is not always possible when playing a keyboard. The RS-340 module offers retrig and non-retrig operation modes, allowing you to get a range of different effects. When set to a fast time, a delay-like effect can be created, often referred to as slap-back echo.
Product Ref: 95302
The module offers 2 modes of operation. These are retrig and non-retrig. In retrig mode the module terminates the existing cycle, resets, and starts a new cycle whenever a pulse is received at the GATE IN socket. In non-retrig mode, provided that no RESET pulse is received, the module always completes the full gate delay cycle, regardless of any further inputs at the GATE IN socket. Creating triggers is useful for imitating the sounds of an instrument. For example, you can play a note, and then use the delayed note to act as the sustain sound that imitates the body of a real instrument.
The Analogue Systems RS-340 can also be used to create high quality gates from poor gate signals such as the outputs from envelope followers, and clock tracks replayed from tape. This means that you can reshape an audio pulse into a form that the synthesizer can use for timing and re-triggering purposes.