WAD Wilson Analog Delay Module
2007-11-15 by riluttante
Some comments and questions about the Wilson Analog Delay module...
The FEEDBACK section takes its signal from DELAY A, DELAY B, or the AUX IN, which can be
selected with a three-way switch. The amount of feedback can be scaled and inverted.
I especially like using the AUX IN. By taking one of the WAD's outputs, routing it through
filters, VCA's or other processors and sending it back into the AUX IN the sound of the
feedback-echos can be changed in various ways.
V/OCT output, what is it for?
It seems to output 0V when the DELAY control is set to 12 o'clock, the voltage rises when the
control is turned counter-clockwise, and falls when it is turned clockwise.
FLANGING output, what does it do?
It seems to take its signal from DELAY A, and it has a manual control, but its effect is subtle.
What exactly is flanging in this context?
As far as I can tell, the WAD is not described in the Gold book. I couldn't find a mention of it.
The FEEDBACK section takes its signal from DELAY A, DELAY B, or the AUX IN, which can be
selected with a three-way switch. The amount of feedback can be scaled and inverted.
I especially like using the AUX IN. By taking one of the WAD's outputs, routing it through
filters, VCA's or other processors and sending it back into the AUX IN the sound of the
feedback-echos can be changed in various ways.
V/OCT output, what is it for?
It seems to output 0V when the DELAY control is set to 12 o'clock, the voltage rises when the
control is turned counter-clockwise, and falls when it is turned clockwise.
FLANGING output, what does it do?
It seems to take its signal from DELAY A, and it has a manual control, but its effect is subtle.
What exactly is flanging in this context?
As far as I can tell, the WAD is not described in the Gold book. I couldn't find a mention of it.