Reference

Delay Time

The delay time controls consist of a slider and five text boxes.

Max Delay

This field sets the maximum delay time the plug-in is capable of using. The highest value that you can enter here is '3600', which is an hour (60 minutes times 60 seconds).
NB Changing this value causes the plug-in to reallocate its delay buffers. This can be a slow operation, especially if the value entered is large. So don't do it when there's actually audio flowing through the plug-in, as you'll most likely get an ugly stutter or momentary silence.
Also NB You'll want a lot of RAM to use high values for the delay time! At 44.1kHz, you'll need about 20MB per minute. If you ask for the maximum 3600 seconds, that's about 1.2GB of RAM you're asking the plug-in to use.

Delay

This field reflects the current delay time, in seconds. You can enter a value here directly, or use the delay slider or tap buttons to set it indirectly.

Min

This field sets the value corresponding to the leftmost position of the delay slider.

Max

This field sets the value corresponding to the rightmost position of the delay slider.

Current delay time

This field (immediately below the delay slider) shows one of the following: The time is shown in seconds and in bars/beats/480ths (if the host application supports the concept of bars/beats etc.).

Delay Slider

This slider lets you adjust the delay time between the two values set in 'Min' and 'Max'.