Blizzard - Delay
Blizzard - Delay
Blizzard is not for the faint of heart. To some, it is a cause for alarm, a harbinger of danger and destruction. For others, it is a fascinating place for experimentation.
This is a PT2399 delay optimized for long delay times, significantly longer than what the chip is designed to handle. The result a strange garbling of the repeats, which becomes more pronounced as the delay length is increased. Short repeats are pretty clear and natural, mid-length starts to sound like tape, and the longest settings sound like a gramophone.
Delay times range from about 60ms~1s in GALE mode, to about 1.5s~3.5s in WHITEOUT mode.
SNOW controls the number of repeats, ranging from one to howling self-oscillation.
WIND controls the delay time.
BLEND controls the ratio between the wet and dry signal. Ranges from about 10:1 favoring dry to 10:1 favoring wet.